logo       

Re: Does key length require storage?: msg#00073

web.cache.memcached

Subject: Re: Does key length require storage?

Anatoly Vorobey wrote:

It might be a good idea to mention in the docs that the key is stored explicitly along with the data, yes.

In the current storage model, if you have lengthy data (say, a few times
larger than your key length, or more), it usually won't help to shorten
your key, since the item will end up in the same size class. If you have
really short data, however, it will often help your memory usage to have shorter keys for such data.


Oh ... wow... the class size is dependent on both the key AND the data? Hm... I guess I didn't realize. I guess this makese my java-memcached serialized storage patches much less memory efficient.

If so then does it really make much sense to have a 2^3 size class?

Kevin

--

Use Rojo (RSS/Atom aggregator). Visit http://rojo.com. Ask me for an invite! Also see irc.freenode.net #rojo if you want to chat.

Rojo is Hiring! - http://www.rojonetworks.com/JobsAtRojo.html

If you're interested in RSS, Weblogs, Social Networking, etc... then you should work for Rojo! If you recommend someone and we hire them you'll get a free iPod!
Kevin A. Burton, Location - San Francisco, CA
AIM/YIM - sfburtonator, Web - http://peerfear.org/
GPG fingerprint: 5FB2 F3E2 760E 70A8 6174 D393 E84D 8D04 99F1 4412




<Prev in Thread] Current Thread [Next in Thread>
Google Custom Search

News | FAQ | advertise