Mimmo DF wrote:
Thanks,
I think that a "frozen" image of cache is faster to recharge and
lowest resources consuming.
I understand that this functionality isn't the best way to use a
caching manager but otherwise this would allow to speed up the
starting of my application.

IMO, if you rely this heavily on the cache existing then it is no longer a cache and memcached is not the proper tool. And I am not saying this to be a smart ass. We came to the same decision and moved much of the data we previously had in memcached to MySQL Cluster.

We still use memcached to cache content and data, but the system must be able to survive without it. It runs better with memcached in the mix, but it still runs quite well if disaster happens and memcached is empty.

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