> We are currently having an issue with our memcache server that appears
> to be flushing data even though nothing in the apps are flushing data.
> I can set something with a TTL of 2 weeks yet it is only lasting in
> memcache for a max of something around 30 minutes.
>
> Print out of getstats in o
We are currently having an issue with our memcache server that appears
to be flushing data even though nothing in the apps are flushing data.
I can set something with a TTL of 2 weeks yet it is only lasting in
memcache for a max of something around 30 minutes.
Print out of getstats in one of the p
Sorry everyone, I was following the instructions in
http://support.google.com/groups/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=46608 and didn't
expect "REMOVE ME" to be broadcast to the group like an ordinary message.
On Fri, Apr 27, 2012 at 6:14 PM, Jakub Łopuszański wrote:
> Hi, I’d like to share with you an algorithm for cache invalidation that I’ve
> came up with, and successfully implemented in a real world application.
This may be a silly question, but have you benchmarked your cached
application against
> When we are under high load (10k+ requests per second) we start
> getting communication failures (connection timouts,closed connection
> during header) to memcached.
>
> After a small period of time in this state we start getting mangled
> returns from the cache. Some returns will contain two pa