MySql uses files in its backend, so accessing files directly will always be faster; please note that access perfomance to files may degrade on some file systems in presence of a large amount of files stored in the same directory (see the approach used by Cache::Cache); MySql will help you centralize your cache and make it available to many servers. So now, what is your Perl question? :)
Ciao, Valerio
In reply to Re: quickest way to access cached data?
by valdez
in thread quickest way to access cached data?
by Anonymous Monk
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