Re: Best database for implementing a cache
- From: Lew <lew@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 30 Mar 2007 20:01:57 -0400
vj wrote:
Sorry i think that i failed to mark the word cache in bold letter. May
i opine that would also be
obvious to every one else here that a cache server simply stores
frequently accessed data &
usually it does not transforms it in any way.
Not hardly - it wasn't all that obvious to me, anyway. And even knowing what something "usually" does is no help at all in knowing what you, particularly, want.
May I opine that snide remarks to people who are trying to help you might have an unfortunate effect on that help?
So how about you help people who want to help you?
-- Lew
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