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memcached

Enjoyed the PHP-London meeting last night – the main element was a talk on memcached using the PECL memcache extension. I don’t know how the distributed nature of memcached passed me by until now, but it looks like it would be very useful for Geograph when we scale it to more servers.

Just need to find some time to have a play around with it now…

This entry was posted in Software Development on April 7, 2006 by Paul Dixon.

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