What happens on the server side is that all of the data in that server is
permanently lost.  What happens on the client side depends on the client.
 There are dozens of clients for memcached.  If you tell us which client
you're using, maybe someone here who is familiar with it can tell you how
it behaves.

- Perrin


On Wed, Oct 16, 2013 at 3:13 AM, SivaRam M <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Hi ,
>      I have installed memcached server on two machines and added these two
> server in the client list.
> Now im fetching say Key A from server A .  If server A is removed ,this is
> my understanding . By default I'm using standard hashing ,client will
> maintain list of servers along with the status of servers  if the server
> has run down . then there will be cache miss . In case of consistent
> hashing if the server A fails the keys are evenly distributed among other
> servers.
>
> what will happen if the server A fails ??
> Please correct me if any of my concepts are wrong.
>
> Thanks
> Sivaram
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