Hey Jeremie,

We experienced problems with the windows versions so we opted to use the
latest release for linux and just did a yum install memcached.  It is very
easy and works right away.  We didn't spend much time on the windows
releases because they all have disclaimers attached to them.

The .NET clients don't have any issues connecting up to the linux hosted
services.

If you would like to monitor them through a web application, just create
another application and configure it to hit all of your memcached instances
and print out the stat command results.

Kevin
www.theknot.com



On Thu, Feb 26, 2009 at 1:11 PM, Jeremie Legault <[email protected]>wrote:

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> Hi,
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> We are considering using memcached for a .NET web based assessment
> application currently in development. As you probably guessed we are a
> Microsoft shop and originally tried running memcached on Windows Server 2003
> but encountered problems and we were concerned that it didn’t include a
> management interface (although we tried one that was available and it didn’t
> work with our configuration). We are considering Linux to host memcached but
> would like to speak with anyone who has previous experience running
> memcached to better understand how we can be prepared to build it into our
> application.
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> If anyone is available and would like to help, please call me at the number
> below or email me at [email protected].
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> Thanks
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> Jeremie Legault
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