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Changes in memcached 1.4.15 Overview This is a somewhat experimental release which pushes thread performance even more than before. Since this is a more experimental release than usual, and contains no other major fixes or features, we urge some caution for important deployments. We feel as though it is high quality software, but please take caution and do slow rollouts or testing. Thanks! Fixes * Add some mild thread documentation * README.md was missing from dist tarball * Issue 286 : --disable-coverage drops "-pthread" option * Reduce odds of getting OOM errors in some odd cases New Features Thread scalability is much improved for reads, and somewhat improved for writes. In a pure read-only situation on a dual socket six core NUMA machine I've tested key fetch rates around 13.6 million keys per second. More tuning is necessary and you'd get significant lag at that rate, but that shows the theoretical limit of the locks. Changes in memcached 1.4.14 Overview Fixes * fix compile issue with new GCC's * Added support for automake-1.12 in autogen.sh * Use Markdown for README. * Fixed issue with invalid binary protocol touch command expiration time (http://code.google.com/p/memcached/issues/detail?id=275) * Define touch command probe for DTrace support * Error and exit if we don't have hugetlb support (changes -L behavior) * update reassign/automove documentation * Remove USE_SYSTEM_MALLOC define * slab rebalancing from random class * split slab rebalance and automove threads * pre-split slab pages into slab freelists * Avoid race condition in test during pid creation by blind retrying New Features This release mainly features a number of small bugfixes, but also a change to slab rebalance behavior. Previously, if you moved a slab page from one slab to another, you had to wait until that new page was fully used before moving another one. That wait has been removed, and you can move pages as fast as the system can ... move them. A few new features as well: slabs reassign slabs reassign -1 15 will pick a page from any slab class and move it to class 15. slabs automove slabs automove 2 now enables an ultra aggressive page reassignment algorithm. On every eviction, it will try to move a slab page into that class. You should never run this in production unless you have a very, very good idea of what's going to happen. For most people who have spurious evictions everywhere, you'll end up mass evicting random data and hurting your hit rate. It can be useful to momentarily enable for emergency situations, or if you have a data access pattern where evictions should never happen. This was work we were planning on doing already, but twitter's rewrite has people presently interested in trying it out. You've been warned.
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@comment $NetBSD: PLIST,v 1.8 2012/10/04 10:46:48 asau Exp $
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bin/memcached
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bin/memcached-tool
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include/memcached/protocol_binary.h
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man/man1/memcached.1
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share/doc/memcached/protocol.txt
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share/doc/memcached/readme.txt
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share/doc/memcached/threads.txt
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share/examples/rc.d/memcached
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