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tempest_today at 3:47 AM1 replyview on HN

I don't want my cache to silently fail.

Clustering redis is not that hard even if you do it manually and I have only had to do it once.

I never use redis persistence and have a max size set with LRU or whatever the application requires.

With memcached I remember having to mess around the LD_LIBRARY path to link whatever python module I was using at the time


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crabmuskettoday at 4:23 AM

> silently fail

Mature ops would be tracking cache hit ratios right?

It sounds like memcached would be really good in a use case where you really just need an optional stateless pure cache with absolutely zero rope to hang yourself on. A use case where "cache hit ratio" is the goal, not "fiddly in-memory data store".

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