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MemcacheDB
Stable release
1.2.1 / December 25, 2008
Operating systemCross-platform
Typedistributed memory caching system
LicenseBSD License
Websitememcachedb.org

MemcacheDB (pronunciation: mem-cash-dee-bee.) is a persistence enabled variant of memcached, a general-purpose distributed memory caching system often used to speed up dynamic database-driven websites by caching data and objects in memory. The main difference between MemcacheDB and memcached is that MemcacheDB has its own key-value database system based on Berkeley DB, so it is meant for persistent storage rather than as a cache solution. MemcacheDB is accessed through the same protocol as memcached, so applications may use any memcached API as a means of accessing a MemcacheDB database [1].

MemcacheQ is a MemcacheDB variant that provides a simple message queue service.

See also

References

  1. ^ "MemcacheDB official home page".