I saw a reference to server-based mySQL request caching by zeos:
http://www.zeos.dn.ua/eng/zeostrans_desc.html
It's free, and it's supposed to cache mySQL requests. I'm wondering if
this would be of any use to speed up serving elements?
Does anyone out there know anything about this product, or have time to
look into what this actually does?
If it works as promised, it wouldn't be much good for site
modifications, but to speed up site service?
(I recently read an article that says my writing style would definitely
identify me as female because of all the "?" and lack of assertive
statements. I should have said "Hey, someone out there -- check this
out!". Oh, well -- if you guys out there think this is worth a look,
y'all give the order.)
the cat
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