LibmemcachedStore
An ActiveSupport cache store that uses the C-based libmemcached client through Evan Weaver's Ruby/SWIG wrapper, memcached. libmemcached is fast (fastest memcache client for Ruby), lightweight, and supports consistent hashing, non-blocking IO, and graceful server failover.
This cache is designed for Rails 3+ applications.
Prerequisites
You'll need the memcached gem installed:
gem install memcached
or in your Gemfile
gem 'memcached'
There are no other dependencies.
Installation
Just add to your Gemfile
gem 'rails3_libmemcached_store'
and you're set.
Usage
This is a drop-in replacement for the memcache store that ships with Rails. To
enable, set the config.cache_store
option to libmemcached_store
in the config for your environment
config.cache_store = :libmemcached_store
If no servers are specified, localhost is assumed. You can specify a list of server addresses, either as hostnames or IP addresses, with or without a port designation. If no port is given, 11211 is assumed:
config.cache_store = :libmemcached_store, %w(cache-01 cache-02 127.0.0.1:11212)
Standard Rails cache store options can be used
config.cache_store = :libmemcached_store, '127.0.0.1:11211', {:compress => true, :expires_in => 3600}
More advanced options can be passed directly to the client
config.cache_store = :libmemcached_store, '127.0.0.1:11211', {:client => { :binary_protocol => true, :no_block => true }}
You can also use :libmemcached_store
to store your application sessions
require 'action_dispatch/session/libmemcached_store'
config.session_store = :libmemcached_store, :namespace => '_session', :expire_after => 1800
Performance
Used with Rails, libmemcached_store is at least 1.5x faster than dalli. See BENCHMARKS for details
Props
Thanks to Brian Aker (http://tangent.org) for creating libmemcached, and Evan Weaver (http://blog.evanweaver.com) for the Ruby wrapper.