I cant keep writing on my fucking android. It is killing me...
Outside of legacy concerns I have no idea why someone would select
memcache over redis for a new application today. Redis gives you
everything memcache does plus a boat load of omg-wtf-where-has-this-
been-all-my-life capabilities.
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On Aug 9, 2011, at 13:03, Jonathan Langevin
<jlange...@loomlearning.com> wrote:
So it sounds like your implementation is similar to how someone
would implement a typical cache solution (such as memcache), correct?
But then you have more advanced querying functionality than memcache
would have, so that's a good advantage.
Jonathan Langevin
Systems Administrator
Loom Inc.
Wilmington, NC: (910) 241-0433 - jlange...@loomlearning.com - www.loomlearning.com
- Skype: intel352
On Tue, Aug 9, 2011 at 12:59 PM, Will Moss <wm...@bu.mp> wrote:
We've used Redis for many things, including as a cache in front of
S3 and Riak. Redis allows you to set it's maximum memory and various
eviction schemes (including LRU, which works great for a cache). In
our application code we try to fetch from Redis, if it's missing, we
restore from Riak (or S3) and then try again.
Will
On Tue, Aug 9, 2011 at 9:55 AM, Alexander Sicular
<sicul...@gmail.com> wrote:
Riak had no native ordering capabilities (save search) and has
issues with key enumeration.
Redis has native dates types that support explicit and implicit
ordering as well as set membership, among many other things.
In that light, Redis is virtually a perfect complement to Riak.
Unfortunately, Redis clustering/sharding is an exercise for the
reader.
-Alexander
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On Aug 9, 2011 12:42 PM, "Jonathan Langevin" <jlange...@loomlearning.com
> wrote:
> Thanks guys, can you provide more info?
>
> In what capacity do you use Redis, and what is your data flow
process
> between your app and Redis, Riak?
> Is it distributed as well? If so, do you make use of that
distributed
> functionality, or do you use a single-server instance of Redis?
> *
>
> <http://www.loomlearning.com/>
> Jonathan Langevin
> Systems Administrator
> Loom Inc.
> Wilmington, NC: (910) 241-0433 - jlange...@loomlearning.com -
> www.loomlearning.com - Skype: intel352
> *
>
>
> On Tue, Aug 9, 2011 at 12:31 PM, Alexander Sicular <sicul...@gmail.com
>wrote:
>
>> I second pairing Riak and Redis.
>>
>> -Alexander
>>
>> Sent from my rotary phone.
>> On Aug 9, 2011 12:23 PM, "Chad DePue" <c...@inakanetworks.com>
wrote:
>> > We always use Redis w/ Riak and have had great results.
>> >
>> > Chad DePue
>> > inakanetworks.com - development consulting | skype cdepue |
@chaddepue
>> > +1 206.866.5707
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> > On Tue, Aug 9, 2011 at 1:13 PM, Jonathan Langevin <
>> > jlange...@loomlearning.com> wrote:
>> >
>> >> I'm already a huge fan of Riak after the short time that I've
worked
>> with
>> >> it, but a common concern I've seen is regarding performance.
>> >> To continue to take advantage of it's data persistence features,
>> powerful
>> >> m/r functionality, etc, but to gain performance, I'm thinking
of pairing
>> my
>> >> application with another (throwaway) nosql solution that would
exist to
>> >> provide greater read performance.
>> >>
>> >> This inspiration comes from seeing others using MongoDB +
MySQL, for
>> >> instance. I'm thinking using something such as Memcache, or
Membase<
>> http://www.couchbase.org/get/couchbase> (though
>>
>> >> I haven't checked into setup requirements), may be a good
option, as I'm
>> >> already accustomed to caching with Memcache from PHP, but I've
not had
>> any
>> >> large-scale experience with Memcache yet.
>> >> Ideally anything that is lightweight, easy to roll out, and
extremely
>> fast.
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> Before I venture down this road, are there any comments on this
>> approach?
>> >> Any suggestions or recommendations?
>> >> Or are there speedy solutions available for Riak already?
>> >>
>> >> <http://www.loomlearning.com/>
>> >> * Jonathan Langevin
>>
>> >> Systems Administrator
>> >> Loom Inc.
>> >> Wilmington, NC: (910) 241-0433 - jlange...@loomlearning.com -
>> >> www.loomlearning.com - Skype: intel352 *
>> >>
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