no, I am storing my videos on the file system and in the db are just entries 
pointing to the path on the file system.

Yikes, I could not imagine a db with the video's stored in it, yuck.

so memcached is not the answer here?

On Jan 5, 2011, at 11:22 AM, Evert Pot wrote:

> Wrong cache.. 
> 
> Store your video's on the filesystem, definitely not. ever. in a database, 
> and cache using a webserver such as varnish.
> 
> On 2011-01-05, at 7:38 PM, JTSM wrote:
> 
>> Hi All,
>> 
>> I am launching a video intensive Apple Fan site that uses HTML5 video.
>> With many people hitting the site, my thought is the more popular
>> videos should be cached. However I am not privy on how to setup
>> memcached for such use.
>> 
>> The machine this site is running on is CentOS 5.5 64 but, Apache, PHP,
>> MySQL 5. It is a dual core machine with 12gb of RAM, max is 16gb and I
>> will max it out over the next month or so probably as I find good
>> deals on 4gb DDR3 sticks.
>> 
>> The site's size will be about 300gb (about 60gb now) I have LVM
>> running with 300gb allotted to /var/www/html.
>> 
>> Can anyone provide insight on setup and optimization?
>> 
>> Since my database doesn't change alot as far as what videos are
>> available would one cache the mysql db?
>> 
>> Best,
>> -Jason
> 

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