very interesting read

2009-06-01 Thread scranthdaddy
Sorry I don't normally post non-questions but this one was pretty good. http://www.facebook.com/video/video.php?v=631826881803

Re: Memcached Use In Low Latency, High Write environments

2009-06-01 Thread Jay Paroline
We are doing slightly more writes than reads, and performance is still quite acceptable. Unfortunately I don't have any recent benchmarks, however.

Re: Memcached Use In Low Latency, High Write environments

2009-06-01 Thread Dustin
On Jun 1, 3:41 pm, Shields wrote: > Does anyone know of anyone using memcached in any of the following > scenarios: > - Low expiry (on the order of 5 seconds) > - High update rate for memcached objects > > Can anyone point me to performance data on mixed read/write > scenarios.  I am explicitly

Memcached Use In Low Latency, High Write environments

2009-06-01 Thread Shields
Does anyone know of anyone using memcached in any of the following scenarios: - Low expiry (on the order of 5 seconds) - High update rate for memcached objects Can anyone point me to performance data on mixed read/write scenarios. I am explicitly exploring the performance of memcached outside th

Re: patch proposal: extension of per prefix detailed stats to fixed size prefixes

2009-06-01 Thread Trond Norbye
On Jun 1, 2009, at 6:53 PM, Jean-Charles Redoutey wrote: I kind of feel lonely on my topic ;-) Anyway, still in the same area, I've made prefix stats collection use the same pattern with per thread statistics and global aggregation on request. Those stats overhead shall then not be more

Re: patch proposal: extension of per prefix detailed stats to fixed size prefixes

2009-06-01 Thread Jean-Charles Redoutey
I kind of feel lonely on my topic ;-) Anyway, still in the same area, I've made prefix stats collection use the same pattern with per thread statistics and global aggregation on request. Those stats overhead shall then not be more than the other ones. Which by the way lead me to a question: Is it r

Re: memcached slower than file IO

2009-06-01 Thread Henrik Schröder
Tuning memcached consists of figuring out how to best use it in your application. For the overwhelming amount of memcached users, changing the startup parameters does absolutely nothing. /Henrik On Mon, Jun 1, 2009 at 06:22, Ved wrote: > > Thanks Les, Brian .. I will surely try what you have s

Re: memcached Windows COM Client beta1

2009-06-01 Thread yrm
On 6月1日, 午後6:59, "C.F-Win in China F" wrote: > xiaoriben,zhentamadebiantai,zheyexing! sorry, I can't read this... 用简体字拜托您了

Re: memcached Windows COM Client beta1

2009-06-01 Thread yrm
Thanks DiamondEagle, so much! We will wait for the comment. On 6月1日, 午後5:16, DiamondEagle wrote: > THANKS! I'm certainly going to try it!

Re: memcached Windows COM Client beta1

2009-06-01 Thread C.F-Win in China F
xiaoriben,zhentamadebiantai,zheyexing! 2009/6/1 DiamondEagle > > THANKS! I'm certainly going to try it! > > > On May 25, 8:15 am, Yuichi Ray Matta wrote: > > Hi, every one. > > > > I made memcached client for Windows COM. > > http://na-s.jp/memcachedCOM/index.en.html > > > > Please try it if

Re: memcached Windows COM Client beta1

2009-06-01 Thread DiamondEagle
THANKS! I'm certainly going to try it! On May 25, 8:15 am, Yuichi Ray Matta wrote: > Hi, every one. > > I made memcached client for Windows COM. >  http://na-s.jp/memcachedCOM/index.en.html > > Please try it if it is interested. > After hearing everyone's opinion, I will formally release it. >