Hi guys, so do I understand it right that memcached from built-in don't support replication?
Is there a workaround for setting up a replication of two server? If found this link: http://repcached.lab.klab.org/ Hase someone already tried this? Regards, Karsten Jim Spath wrote: > Maybe you should look into Memcached replication > > Josef Finsel wrote: > > Karsten, > > > > It's not really possible nor should you worry about it. If this is > > really an issue, then the way you're using memcached is probably not > > correct. > > > > If the memcached client is set correctly, it will distribute the keys > > across both servers. > > > > -Josef > > > > On Wed, Aug 19, 2009 at 11:05 AM, Karsten > > <[email protected] > > <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: > > > > > > Hi guys, > > > > I'm a newbie to memcached server and need your help. > > > > I'm currently working on a script, or trying to start working ;), > > that should copy all keys (all cached object) to an other memcached > > server. > > > > The situation is as follows: > > I have two memcached server. Some users may login on a website and > > their session will be cached on one of the server, not on both. But > > both server should have the same cached content in case one server > > goes down. > > > > Can you tell me if this is possible and how to do it (a link to an > > example or something that may help me)?? > > > > I have to write this script with perl, but the perl api doesen't look > > like what i need. > > > > > > Best regards, > > Karsten
