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Many developers use Memcached for their projects, but only a few of them know exactly how this caching solution works. Let’s dive into the world of Memcached to learn more about its memory allocation and how to prevent fragmented memory for your Java and PHP applications. Memcached uses a slab memory allocation, instead of allocating the memory on [...]
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Dmitry Sotnikov is COO at Jelastic. He has over 13 years of experience working in the Windows management area, and is the author of multiple whitepapers, a regular blogger - at Jelastic's Java & PHP PaaS blog and Dmitry's PowerBlog - Microsoft MVP and a presenter at numerous trade shows, including: Microsoft Management Summit, WinHEC, Longhorn RDP Airlift, IT Forum, Platforma and TechEd. Formerly he led the new product research and development team for Quest’s Windows Management business unit. While in this role he made Quest an industry leader in the Migration, SharePoint and PowerShell space, and then led the company into the cloud computing era.
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