Re: [PERFORM] Infinite Cache

2011-07-08 Thread Magnus Hagander
On Fri, Jul 8, 2011 at 15:34, Heikki Linnakangas wrote: > On 05.07.2011 16:35, Shaun Thomas wrote: >> >> I'd say it's probably safe enough these days. But it's also one of those >> exclusive selling points they're using right now to garner EDB >> customers. So I doubt it'll be released any time *s

Re: [PERFORM] Infinite Cache

2011-07-08 Thread Heikki Linnakangas
On 05.07.2011 16:35, Shaun Thomas wrote: I'd say it's probably safe enough these days. But it's also one of those exclusive selling points they're using right now to garner EDB customers. So I doubt it'll be released any time *soon*, though may make it eventually. I doubt the community would wa

Re: [PERFORM] Infinite Cache

2011-07-05 Thread Shaun Thomas
On 07/03/2011 06:21 AM, Magnus Hagander wrote: I was at one point told that *all* of infinite cache would be submitted to the community, but it was in need of some cleanup first. I'm not sure what kind of cleanup would be involved, but we had some problems with index corruption that wasn't fi

Re: [PERFORM] Infinite Cache

2011-07-03 Thread Greg Smith
On 07/01/2011 06:37 PM, Jim Nasby wrote: BTW, thanks to the compression feature of IC I've heard it can actually be beneficial to run it on the same server. Sure, its implementation works in a way that helps improve performance on the database server. My point was that I'd be shocked if it we

Re: [PERFORM] Infinite Cache

2011-07-03 Thread Magnus Hagander
On Sat, Jul 2, 2011 at 00:37, Jim Nasby wrote: > On Jul 1, 2011, at 9:43 AM, Anthony Presley wrote: >> Was curious if there was some sort of Open Source version of Infinite Cache, >> and/or a memcache layer that can be "dropped" in front of PostgreSQL without >> application changes (which seems

Re: [PERFORM] Infinite Cache

2011-07-02 Thread Dave Page
On Fri, Jul 1, 2011 at 11:37 PM, Jim Nasby wrote: > On Jul 1, 2011, at 9:43 AM, Anthony Presley wrote: >> Was curious if there was some sort of Open Source version of Infinite Cache, >> and/or a memcache layer that can be "dropped" in front of PostgreSQL without >> application changes (which see

Re: [PERFORM] Infinite Cache

2011-07-01 Thread Jim Nasby
On Jul 1, 2011, at 9:43 AM, Anthony Presley wrote: > Was curious if there was some sort of Open Source version of Infinite Cache, > and/or a memcache layer that can be "dropped" in front of PostgreSQL without > application changes (which seems to be the "key" piece of Infinite Cache), or > is th

Re: [PERFORM] Infinite Cache

2011-07-01 Thread Greg Smith
On 07/01/2011 10:43 AM, Anthony Presley wrote: Was curious if there was some sort of Open Source version of Infinite Cache, and/or a memcache layer that can be "dropped" in front of PostgreSQL without application changes (which seems to be the "key" piece of Infinite Cache), or is this somethin

[PERFORM] Infinite Cache

2011-07-01 Thread Anthony Presley
All: Was curious if there was some sort of Open Source version of Infinite Cache, and/or a memcache layer that can be "dropped" in front of PostgreSQL without application changes (which seems to be the "key" piece of Infinite Cache), or is this something that EnterpriseDB owns and you have to buy