On Mon, 8 Feb 2010, Joshua wrote:

> Does symfony come with any level of support for memcache out of the
> box?

It has some support but it has to be explicitly enabled.

> Then we installed memcache on the servers. A few minutes later, before
> making any actual code updates to use memcache, the slow query log
> made a dead stop and the site was very speedy.
> 
> Any ideas? Mine are:
> a) Symfony has some basic level of memcache support that kicked in
> after we installed.
> b) MySQL Query Cache kicked in from my previous updates to the slow
> queries.

Or the app has some caching already? Or the traffic dropped off?



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