Take a look at Membase.  www.membase.com

On Mon, Dec 6, 2010 at 9:18 PM, Bill Moseley <[email protected]> wrote:

> So, pretty general question:
>
> Seems against the recommendation of this list, Memcached is often used as a
> session store.  I'm working with a client now that uses two clusters of
> memcached servers and every write is saved on two clusters and on failed
> reads the backup is read.  Poor mans HA -- kind of.
>
> From what I hear the session data is updated very often -- that is almost
> every read is followed by an update.  And I believe the sessions are large,
> too.  Memcached has been reliable and easy to scale.  Still, it's a cache.
>
> I'm just curious what people here would recommend now for a durable and
> highly available, yet fast and scalable session store for a high traffic
> site.
>
> Combine the two clusters into a single cluster and use Mysql and
> replication?  Memcachedb?
>
> --
> Bill Moseley
> [email protected]
>

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