No, Velocity wouldn't run on Linux.

As for the other variants, scan the lists and you'll find it quickly enough.
Tugela has a disk based component you could try.

On Tue, Sep 9, 2008 at 9:21 PM, PlumbersStock.com <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>
> Do you know how to find these variants? Name? I doubt Velocity works
> on my Linux servers but I could be wrong. Not that I'd purposely use a
> Microsoft product anyway.
>
> I don't see how it matters if the data has changed or not. Expire what
> is outdated as you'd normally do and assume the rest is valid until
> it's updated. For that matter you never know if data is valid unless
> you check it which sort of defeats the concept of caching it.
>
> > If you *really* want to do this, there are a couple of people who have
> > created versions that do such a thing.
> >
> > Or you could switch to Microsoft's Velocity.
> >
> > One problem with reloading data from disk when you restart the data is
> the
> > question of whether or not the data has changed between the stop and
> start
> > of the memcache instance? If the data has changed then your cache is bad.
> > Does that make sense?
>



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