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What is Memcached? High-performance, distributed memory object caching system. Memcached is an in-memory key-value store for small chunks of arbitrary data (strings, objects) from results of database calls, API calls, or page rendering.

What is ApsaraDB? A fully hosted online database service. It is an on-demand database hosting service for MySQL, SQL Server and PostgreSQL with automated monitoring, backup and disaster recovery capabilities.

Memcached and ApsaraDB belong to "Databases" category of the tech stack.

Memcached is an open source tool with 10.3K GitHub stars and 2.82K GitHub forks. Here's a link to Memcached's open source repository on GitHub.

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      Fast object cache
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      High-performance
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      Stable
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      Mature
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      Distributed caching system
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      Improved response time and throughput
    • 3
      Great for caching HTML
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      Putta

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    Cons of ApsaraDB
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        Only caches simple types

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      What is ApsaraDB?

      It is an on-demand database hosting service for MySQL, SQL Server and PostgreSQL with automated monitoring, backup and disaster recovery capabilities.

      What is Memcached?

      Memcached is an in-memory key-value store for small chunks of arbitrary data (strings, objects) from results of database calls, API calls, or page rendering.

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