I've been asking on where the problems are several times. It would be useful to run something like munin and look at a statistics on which pages are retrieved most. It's better than making a wild guess.
I'm using caching of data structures for my own forum software. It really helps a lot. I have some experience in scaling a large website. I just need an instance with the current software in use and *some* statistics. installing/configuring munin is done in 15 minutes or so.
I've been asking for munin statistics, log files, I wrote a skeleton script which creates a KinoSearch index, for moving the current mysql "like" search to KinoSearch. (Using KinoSearch for my own forum software. It is - of course - so much faster than a mysql like query.)
Obviously the problems are not big enough yet, or I'm talking to the wrong persons.
So yes, memcached or anything would help, but if nobody lets us get to the code/machines to actually do something, it will stay like it is forever... =(
In reply to Re: PerlMonks Caching
by tinita
in thread PerlMonks Caching
by ahmad
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