Re: Scalability and benchmarks

2010-07-01 Thread Vladimir Vuksan
I believe the FUD you are referring to was following presentation at Velocity Hidden Scalability Gotchas in Memcached and Friends http://en.oreilly.com/velocity2010/public/schedule/detail/13046 There is a link to the PDF of slides so you can see what they talked about. Here is the short link to

Re: Scalability and benchmarks

2010-07-01 Thread dormando
On Thu, 1 Jul 2010, Vladimir Vuksan wrote: I believe the FUD you are referring to was following presentation at Velocity Hidden Scalability Gotchas in Memcached and Friends http://en.oreilly.com/velocity2010/public/schedule/detail/13046 There is a link to the PDF of slides so you can see

Re: Scalability and benchmarks

2010-07-01 Thread Artur Ejsmont
hehe Oracle has Sun and they have Oracle Coherence (more fully-featured data grid) so they have to come up with studies with lots of scary numbers to make sure the message goes out that open source sucks and you should stay away from it. Buy the real enterprise product today and save tomorrow ;- )

Re: Scalability and benchmarks

2010-07-01 Thread Les Mikesell
On 7/1/2010 9:37 AM, dormando wrote: Given the title, the overtly academic content, and the lack of serious discussion as to the application of such knowledge, we end up with stupid threads like this. Imagine how many people are just walking away with that poor idea of holy shit I should use

Re: Disappearing Keys

2010-07-01 Thread dormando
Dormando... Thanks for the response. I've moved one of our servers to use an upgraded version running 1.4.5. Couple of things: * I turned on logging last night * I'm only running -vv at the moment; -vvv generated way more logging than we could handle. As it stands we've generated ~6GB