Yeah, I read that whole page on memcached and it looks really good, however, it seems that if you do a lot of updating the table, which we do a whole lot of because of the websites user activity, it may not be a good fit, also it talks about servers with a HUGE resource like 32+ Gigs, we have maybe like 8 to 10 gigs, I know it says we can limit it to like 3 gigs, so that may not be bad, but I don't know if it would be good or not, YET...
I am still interested how others use session management for a lot of page views and members logging in and doing a lot of activity, such as purchases, viewing invoices, requesting commisssions, viewing their commission accounts, signing up referals and many many other things.
Thank you,
Rich
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