and I have no experience with how the memcached clients behave if no server is available
no problem. if there is no memcached node available, then you use the database. the frontend module will just return undef for the lookup.
Why hesitate? I've been always wondering why the biggest international perl forum (I know) is such a slow website. I thought, there must be a lot of experienced web developers hanging around. Introducing memcached sure is another component, but it's a cache - if there is nothing in the cache, it returns undef and you create what you need from the database. where's the problem?
In reply to Re^3: PerlMonks Caching
by tinita
in thread PerlMonks Caching
by ahmad
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