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

2012/8/24 Roberto Spadim <[email protected]>:
> well, two different things...
> one is a database server - mysql (that have a query cache, and others caches)
> other is a cache server - memcached (that doesnt matter about losing
> data, since it´s a cache)
>
>
> mysql have some tools that you can set/get values in a innodb or ndb
> table, but it´s a feature of mysql, you should search at dev mysql
> site...
>
> i think this will help you :)
> bye
>
> 2012/8/24 Xun TANG <[email protected]>:
>> This is probably a silly question, but I am not able to find the answer
>> googling.
>>
>> I know libmemcached is great in setting and getting key/value pair to and
>> from the memcached server.
>> Also our service engine is written in C++. This makes libmemcached a great
>> fit for us.
>>
>> I looked through http://docs.libmemcached.org/ ,
>> but can't find anything about how memcached client should interact with the
>> database (MYSQL server in my case)
>> when cache miss happened.
>>
>> Questions:
>> 1. Is there a way to interact with MYSQL server in C++ with decent
>> performance?
>>
>> 2. If no to question 1, which would you recommend?
>> I see Perl, Python, PHP, Java, and even User-Defined Functions.
>> If I do not have particular preference on the language, what are the pros
>> and cons for each?
>>
>>
>> Thanks ahead guys,
>> Xun
>>
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> Roberto Spadim
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