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		<title>By: TokyoTyrant - MemcacheDB, but without the BDB? &#124; FewBar.com - Make it good</title>
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		<description>[...] View&#8217;s quaint downtown, Brian, Patrick, and I were discussing memcached stuff. I mentioned my idea, and subsequent implementation of the Mogile+Memcached method for storing data more reliably in memcached. I knew in my head why we had chosen to read from all of the replica servers, not just [...]</description>
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