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Re: Cheapest hardware (price per meg) for memcached?: msg#00019web.cache.memcached
Wherever we have spare ram. The problem with dedicated memcached nodes is: -- network cabling/port -- power/heat -- space Usually cheaper just to add RAM to an existing machine. On Wed, 12 Jan 2005, Richard Jones wrote: > Hi, > At the moment we run memcached servers on 3 machines that have spare > RAM, which is very convenient, but in future we may want/need to buy > hardware specifically for memcached. > > Has anyone looked into what hardware setup is cheapest if you want to > conjure up a non-trivial amount of memcached space? > > Netbooting a bunch of cheap 1u servers with inexpensive CPUs and > motherboards with as many RAM slots as you can find? > > Anyone flirted with more exotic solutions? > > Do LJ have dedicated machines for memcached, or are they running it > whereever there is spare ram? > > Cheers, > RJ > |
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