> 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.
Well, we never managed to collectively stamp 1.6 as final (mostly me blocking on it and then developing on 1.4 since we never really agreed on what was "good enough"). There have been some storage engines developed, but I don't know of any that are persistent (and aren't technically couchbase, which is a plugin of sorts). We just have ones which use different LRU's, or scaling hash tables, or SSD backing (but not persistent? I'm not sure). So; no, nothing I'm aware of. You can do that crazy thing with redis where people pre-shard it and use a consistent hash on top of it, moving chunks to different servers as they grow... This is still a cache you're talking about?
