Wrong mailing list. Go talk to the couchbase people.

On Thu, 25 Aug 2011, Sergio Garcia wrote:

> Hi,
> We are using memcached to cache .net serialized items, as a asp .net session 
> provider, a database cache, and to store real time data.
>
> Now, we are using 4 server, with 40GB of data to memcached, in the same 
> server that we run the IIS.
>
> All of these server have 48GB of RAM, and 2 processors Xeon Quad HT.
>
> These server have 2 1Gbps network interfaces, one for local (memcached) and 
> other for internet (IIS).
>
> These servers are showing a strange network usage in the local interface.
>
> In one server we have around 60% of network usage and in the 3 others we have 
> around 25%.
>
> All server have around 4k operations per second.
>
> Coincidence or not, the server with high load is the last server added to 
> cluster.
>
> So the question, has memcached some kind of master server who need to 
> coordinate the other servers or are something that could explain the high
> network usage in this interface?
>
> We are using the couchbase version of memcached (membase version 1.7.0, with 
> memcached buckets) with the eniym client in .net.
>
>
> We appreciate any kind of information that could help.
>
> Best regards,
>
> Sergio Garcia
>
>
>
>

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