I've been designing my app under the impression that memcache was relatively 
large, however, I keep reading the contrary.  My app needs about 1gig worth 
of memcache space in order to be cost effective, otherwise my hits to the 
datastore will kill my budget.  When a user is logged into my app, they need 
to read and write their user object on every request and if I have 100000 
simultaneous users then I will need about 1gb of memcache  to store all 
entities.

If memcache is only 10mb or 100mb then memcache will be completely useless 
for this scenario, I will never get a cache hit because I will be simply 
cycling new data though memcache.

Is this how memcache works?  Should I not be caching user data in memcache?



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