maybe you could use mysql ndb (cluster) with memcache protocol
i never used, but listened some guys that used it

http://dev.mysql.com/tech-resources/articles/nosql-to-mysql-with-memcached.html

2012/7/5 dormando <[email protected]>:
>> > This is still a cache you're talking about?
>>
>> If I use the definition that I used in my last memcached talk, no. I just
>> really want something as easy to use as memcached to store key/values that 
>> can
>> replicate and survive a node failure without data loss or loss of service and
>> is not controlled by a company. A guy can dream right? =)
>
> No basho, no 10gen...... did cassandra ever start working? Oh no that's
> another company... I think...
>
> I think people trivialize how hard it is to write a persistent storage
> system. InnoDB is awful hard to beat.



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Roberto Spadim
Spadim Technology / SPAEmpresarial

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