Is there any documentation on this? PgFoundry doesn't appear to have any. Thanks
Thom 2009/11/13 Valtonen, Hannu <hannu.valto...@f-secure.com> > On 11/13/09 5:26 AM, Juan Backson wrote: > Hi, > > I had a chat with Suzuki Hironobu (pgmemcached maintainer) earlier this > year and we pretty much decided that pgmemcache was the way to go after > which Suzuku wrote a large patch to make it also support libmemcached > behaviors and earlier PostgreSQL's. > > So I'd recommend just going with pgmemcache. > > - Hannu > > ps. As a disclaimer, I'm the current pgmemcache maintainer, I've also cc'd > Suzuki san. > > > I'm the current maintainer of pgmemcache > > > Hi, >> Have anyone tried pgmemcache and pgmemcached? >> What is the difference betweent he two? They are both non-persistent, >> so I have difficult time deciding which one to use. >> Any suggestion? >> Thanks, >> jb >> > > > -- > Sent via pgsql-general mailing list (pgsql-general@postgresql.org) > To make changes to your subscription: > http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgsql-general >