I decided to thee other day to investigate using Tokyo Tyrant
because I was interested in the fact it has a memcached protocol
and I wanted to get a feel for how it works with my memcached
functions for MySQL (UDF). Matt Ingenthron came up with a good
term recently: Mem-capable, which Tokyo Tyrant is. I find any
key/value storage to be of great interest, particularly those
that you simply change the port your memcached client is
connecting and simply use it the same way you would
memcached.
So, just what is Tokyo Tyrant?
Tokyo Tyrant is a database server, written by Mikio Hirabayashi,
for Tokyo Cabinet. It provides for concurrent remote connections
to Tokyo Cabinet . It provides its own binary protocol as well as
a memcached and HTTP compatibility protocols. It also has C,
Perl, PHP, Java, Erlang, Python and Ruby bindings. Other features
Tokyo Tyrant offers:
* Hot backup and update log
* Async …
Some news about a change in my career path that I've been meaning
to announce. I now have moved on from Lycos and now work for
NorthScale Inc!
In parting Lycos, I'd like to thank them for the great challenges
I had while there. I designed and developed, along with my team
members in the web publishing and support from the OPs group, PHP
offerings for Tripod users, a long-awaited feature that premium
users can use to install numerous PHP applications. Also, with
that was a great interface I developed for installing
applications. It required some work on the applications
themselves to make them as easy to install as possible (similar
to APS). The other task while there was to switch Tripod and
Angelfire blogs from Oracle to MySQL. Thank you Lycos -- It was a
pleasure working with all of you!
Now, I'm excited to announce I'm working with NorthScale. This is
a great team of people -- including Dustin Sallings, Steve Yen, …