I'd like to get some input on configuring the caching-strategy for my Mediawiki 
installation. 

As I understand it, APC caches the PHP byte-code to improve on webserver 
performance, but can also store sessions and objects. Memcached is mainly used 
to save rendered pages, can be used to store other things such as sessions and 
objects, but can be *distributed.* Is there a downside to having these two 
caching mechanisms installed on one machine? I am not interested in sharing 
caches between machines, I'm only working with a single system. Is there an 
advantage to using one strategy over the other for this case? 

MediaWiki       1.18.2
PHP                     5.3.3 (apache2handler)
MySQL                   5.0.77-log
Linux                  2.6.18-274.17.1.el5


-Daniel      ( User:DanielRenfro )

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