On Sat, Jul 2, 2011 at 00:37, Jim Nasby <j...@nasby.net> wrote:
> On Jul 1, 2011, at 9:43 AM, Anthony Presley wrote:
>> Was curious if there was some sort of Open Source version of Infinite Cache, 
>> and/or a memcache layer that can be "dropped" in front of PostgreSQL without 
>> application changes (which seems to be the "key" piece of Infinite Cache), 
>> or is this something that EnterpriseDB owns and you have to buy their 
>> version of the software to use?
>
> There had been some talk at one point about getting the backend-changes to 
> support Infinite Cache into mainline Postgres. If that ever happened you 
> could build your own version of it.

I was at one point told that *all* of infinite cache would be
submitted to the community, but it was in need of some cleanup first.
But by now I think that decision has been changed - I certainly hope
it didn't take years to clean up ;) So I wouldn't hold my breath for
that one.

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