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by bcrosby95
1421 days ago
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I always figured memcached gained popularity because it let your monolithic LAMP-like-stack scale better, not because of anything about Java. Just wedge it between your N stateless application servers and MySQL and you could handle 10x more users. At least, that's how most people I knew back in 2006ish were using it. |
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What’s common though is that hard drives were not getting faster, but network hardware was hitting its stride. Full bandwidth (port speed X port count) routers and multi NIC were recently ubiquitous.
I had just come off a carrier grade software project when memcached finally hit my radar, and we had only spec’ed 3-5 servers for the web tier. That was still enough local cache hit rate to keep us running relatively smoothly. Or at least once we got done being honorary QA members for F5. We had lots of problems on that project with data modeling and so we actually were using too much caching vs precalculation but that’s a different story.