Total Thread Duplicate! That's what I get for not paying attention. Please
disregard this message, sorry for the noise.

-jt

On Thu, Dec 9, 2010 at 1:58 AM, James Thigpen <[email protected]>wrote:

> Hello Everyone,
>
> What are your experiences with in-memory distributed caches in .NET? I know
> in linux memcached is pretty much the standard, but it's windows support
> appears to be kind of trailing. Microsoft has the Velocity project (which is
> apparently called AppFabric these days), there are some other solutions
> available (ScaleOut StateServer, NCache, etc).
>
> We have Linux expertise, so we could just use say a VirtualBox Linux VM on
> our dev machines to do local development work against it, or just wrap our
> usage of memcached (or whatever product we use) behind some generic caching
> interface that let's us swap out implementations in our dev environment.
>
> I'm starting to lean towards AppFabric/Velocity, though word on the street
> is that administration costs are higher with that versus memcached.
>
> What are your thoughts and experiences?
>
> -jt
>

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