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C0nw0nk
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James Blond Moderator
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C0nw0nk
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gijs
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Posted: Thu 09 Jan '14 13:34 Post subject: |
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Interesting, are there any issues because it was ported to windows?
I'm considering using this for MySQL.
Is this a (better) alternative to PHP opcache or can we use both? |
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C0nw0nk
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Posted: Thu 09 Jan '14 14:10 Post subject: |
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gijs wrote: | Interesting, are there any issues because it was ported to windows?
I'm considering using this for MySQL.
Is this a (better) alternative to PHP opcache or can we use both? |
Well i only tested it with a high traffic joomla 2.5.x instal nothing crashed but my PHP processes did shoot up and i could no longer access the site because there was something like 1000+ php processes going due to memcache.
Perhaps someone should test it recommend a config or a setup for this. |
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Jan-E
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C0nw0nk
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Posted: Sun 12 Jan '14 13:30 Post subject: |
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Still no luck i will give up on using memcache with windows it was built for linux originaly and the fact that there is no official or anyone who officialy maintains a windows version just explains itself realy. |
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Jan-E
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Posted: Sun 12 Jan '14 18:19 Post subject: |
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There is a memcached.exe in the free Win64 community server of Couchbase, that announces itself oddly enough as 2.0.1 macosx. That one is more or less officially supported, although I do not know if it has been tailored for the couchbase server. |
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C0nw0nk
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Posted: Mon 13 Jan '14 13:46 Post subject: |
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Jan-E wrote: | There is a memcached.exe in the free Win64 community server of Couchbase, that announces itself oddly enough as 2.0.1 macosx. That one is more or less officially supported, although I do not know if it has been tailored for the couchbase server. |
I will stick to wincache what other great caching methods are there for windows php other than wincache.
Opcache and APC are not compatible with wincache so you cant use them all at the same time unfortunately |
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Jan-E
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Posted: Mon 13 Jan '14 14:05 Post subject: |
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At the time of the release of Wincache for PHP 5.5, the lead developer of Wincache suggested to use opcache for opcode caching and wincache voor user caches and the like. So in principle they should be compatible. |
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James Blond Moderator
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Posted: Mon 13 Jan '14 16:53 Post subject: |
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I have used OPcache and Wincache together. |
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C0nw0nk
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Posted: Mon 13 Jan '14 20:59 Post subject: |
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James Blond wrote: | I have used OPcache and Wincache together. |
When ever i enable opcache with wincache it stops wincaches file cache ? I also disable opcache on wincache just to make sure zend opcache is used.
what is everyone elses config maybe its different to mine. |
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C0nw0nk
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