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Mavrick4283
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Old 11-29-2012 , 15:00   Re: Memcache(d)
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They are one in the same when it comes to coding HLX:CE to work with it,

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Here is a quick backgrounder in naming conventions (for those unfamiliar), which explains the frustration by the question asked: For many *nix applications, the piece that does the backed work is called a "daemon" (think "service" in Windows-land), while the interface or client application is what you use to control or access the daemon. The daemon is most often named the same as the client, with the letter "d" appended to it. For example "imap" would be a client that connects to the "imapd" daemon.

The main difference is listed here http://code.google.com/p/memcached/w...ientComparison


So it rely matters on if we use some of the newer features, at witch point there would be a check to let yall know ect....
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