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by zemo
131 days ago
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> memcached is multithreaded, so it scales up better per node. redis i/o is multithreaded, it's just the command loop that's single-threaded. If all you're doing is SET and GET of individual key-value pairs, every time I've seen a redis instance run hot under that sort of load, the bottleneck was the network card, never the CPU. I ... actually think scaling redis for simple k-v storage is already pretty easy so I dunno that that's much of a concern? mcrouter ... damn I haven't thought about mcrouter in at least 10 years. |
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