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Re: Does key length require storage?: msg#00069
web.cache.memcached
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Re: Does key length require storage? |
I'm confused well. The memcached protocol explicitly defines a
limitation of 250 chars as the key value. How is memcached able to store
client keys that are larger than the limit without hashing?
Xing
Kevin A. Burton wrote:
Anatoly Vorobey wrote:
On Sun, Jan 23, 2005 at 10:19:22PM -0800, Kevin A. Burton wrote:
The current protocol.txt says that the maximum lenght of a key is 250
characters.
Is there any hashing done in the server to prevent storage of the key or
is the entire key stored so that the server can rehash if necessary?
The entire key is stored and matched when necessary.
Why isn't this documented anywhere. Should we be recommending that
people use short keys when possible?
Kevin
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