Michiel Beijen wrote:
But memcached only makes sense if you have access to lots
of memory; that's what it uses for caching. VPS typically do NOT have
lots of memory, so it wouldn't be of much use.
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Michiel Beijen
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But memcached only makes sense if you have access to lots of memory; that's
what it uses for caching. VPS typically do NOT have lots of memory, so it
wouldn't be of much use.
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Michiel Beijen
Software Consultant
+31 6 - 457 42 418
Bee Free IT + http://beefreeit.nl
On Wed, Jul 29, 2009 at 11
Martin Edenhofer wrote:
Hi Nikolay,
maybe it's a better issue for the developer mailing list... next time. :)
There is a cache object in OTRS available with currently one backend
(file system). It is totally easy to write a backend for memcached.
See also Kernel/System/Cache/File.pm
PS: Wha
Nasser,
Well, actually memcached DOES have perl support; an example is here on this
page: http://www.danga.com/memcached/
One of the biggest social network sites in The Netherlands makes heavy use
of memcached which made me also think about potential benefits for using
memcached in combination wi
Hi Nikolay,
maybe it's a better issue for the developer mailing list... next
time. :)
There is a cache object in OTRS available with currently one backend
(file system). It is totally easy to write a backend for memcached.
See also Kernel/System/Cache/File.pm
PS: What do you think about
hi Nikolay ,
as I know there is no memcache module for OTRS,
I worked with a same module in PHP but I never saw an alternative for OTRS.
if there is a module let me know, thank you brother,
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Tehran , Iran , Middle East
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http:
Hello all!
Can somebody tell me, does OTRS support memcached?
Thanks.
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