We are successfully using exactly that, Repcache-2.2-1.2.8 on two
servers running CentOS 5.4, and Tomcat 6.0.20 with java 1.6, all in
x86_64 mode.
This handles around 100k tickets every day, and runs for months at a
time until we reboot for OS updates; ie we have no stability or load
issues at all.
The sourceforge site has all you need:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/repcached/
Good luck,
Johan
On 2/26/2010 3:24 AM, n99 wrote:
Hello all
After reading many posts about clustering and the preferred routes I was
going to give memcached and repached a try but the repcached website:
1 looks pretty dead - is it still maintained?
2 has a patch for memcached 1.2.x whereas the latest memcached is v1.4.4 -
What versions of both are people using?
3 has NO documentation on the repcached wiki and
http://www.ja-sig.org/wiki/display/CASUM/MemcacheTicketRegistry - Additional
Notes holds no joy either. - Has anyone some documentation?
If repcached is a dead project should I be looking elsewhere to something
like couchdb (?) or ehcache as here
http://n4.nabble.com/CAS-EHCache-Ticket-Registry-td278045.html#a361096?
Best wishes
nomit
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