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In The Brain of Daniel Sikar: Running Memcached clusters on Amazon EC2 - part 1
Running Memcached clusters on Amazon EC2 - part 1
Caching is ubiquitous and can be found from CPUs to Application Servers.
In the internet age with ever increasing data lookups, caching
technologies help us reduce latency. Slow disk reads are replaced with
fast memory access. In-memory data grids, spanning multiple machines,
store key-value pairs and serializable objects.
In this session, we will look at Memcached, a well-established open
source caching solution used by some of the web's biggest hitters. We
will also go through the process of setting up a cluster on Amazon
EC2. It is an informal techie chat and all are welcome.
ABOUT DANIEL SIKAR
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Daniel Sikar develops data acquisition processes using interpreted and compiled languages for both internet and scientific instrumentation.
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PODCAST RUNNING MEMCACHED CLUSTERS ON AMAZON EC2 - PART 1
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