On Wednesday, June 26, 2013 3:15:50 AM UTC+9, Tomas Schertel wrote
>
>
> Sorry for asking, but why do you need to have a cache for pages?
> Could you save them as blob on database?
> How would you verify if something changed?
>

Because I don't wanna query database and re-render page for some read-heavy 
page over and over again,
I think cache is a good solution to solve this.

Redis, the software I used to cache data is kind of database too.... and of 
course I can save cached data 
into postgres, but as cache may be updated frequently, save cached page 
into database is not a good idea, I think.
Redis save data in RAM, postgres save data in hard drive, hit RAM is much 
cheaper than hit disk.

When things changed, say, a user post and change the data in the database, 
I update the cache which are expired.

I'd like to know if web.py has features of templetor I don't know yet to 
help me with this problem. 

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