I am all too familiar with my options. That is why I would love to not use any of them. TC does not support TTL. Redis replication is master/slave. Riak only talks HTTP to most languages.

My requirements are:

1. Replication that is not master/slave based (which probably knocks out memcached anyway).

2. Has a native, fast binary protocol

3. Has libraries for PHP that is a pecl extension and not native PHP code that talks the native binary protocol.

Anything less is a waste of my time. I can use MySQL with a two column table.

Brian.
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On 7/5/12 3:46 PM, Gonzalo de Pedro wrote:
You should also take a look at tokio cabinet. It is an on disk storage
which supports the memcached protocol.

On Thu, Jul 5, 2012 at 5:44 PM, Roberto Spadim <[email protected]> wrote:
in 1.6 there´s some engines, maybe someone developed one that work as
a database... must check i don´t have this information

2012/7/5 Roberto Spadim <[email protected]>:
there´s many key-value databases, check that memcache is a cache not a
database...
try memcachedb (old), there´s anothers that use memcache protocol,
there´s redis (i don´t know the name) and others that use diferent
protocols for key-value database

2012/7/5 Brian Moon <[email protected]>:
Hi guys,

What storage engines have been built for memcached now that it supports
different ones? Is there a list anywhere? I am in need of a key/value with
persistence and if there is something already in the works for memcached as
a storage engine, I will just jump on that. If not, I will have to look
elsewhere sadly.

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