it can be a balancing act. Even if you're not using the RAM, linux is probably using it for caching and look ahead buffers. i still think memcache is worth it. Just make sure to get the latest version and watch for memory leaks. Even with 8 large buffers there's a leak on ours and it just continually grows until it runs out of memory and crashes. I created a little script to monitor the instances and restart them automatically if one or more crashes.
-Don-
On 12/12/2014 3:09 PM, Keith Smith wrote:
Yes for performance. Active website with lots of content and lots of modules. I have extra RAM that can be used to tune Mysql.
On 2014-12-12 13:48, Muzaffer Tolga Ozses wrote:
For performance? On 12 Dec 2014 21:35, "Keith Smith" techlists@phpcoderusa.com wrote:
Hi,
Data center says to tune MySql instead of using memcache.
Any thoughts?
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