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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T17:36:53+00:00 2026-05-11T17:36:53+00:00

Am I right in thinking that until I am able to afford dedicated servers

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Am I right in thinking that until I am able to afford dedicated servers or have any spare servers, I could successfully run a small number of memcached servers through EC2?

With the annoucement of the new auto-scaling and load balancing by Amazon today, do you guys think this would be a viable option?

And what would be the basic technical steps you’d recommend me taking?

Thanks

Currently, I have one dedicated server and no memcached servers. I want to use the power of EC2 to setup a few instances and run such memcached servers. That’s my current setup.

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    2026-05-11T17:36:53+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 5:36 pm
    • Load balancing has nothing to do with Memcached — it uses a hash algorithm for connecting to servers
    • I highly recommend not using autoscaling with Memcached — adding servers breaks the hashing algorithm and invalidates your cache. Data will go missing and you’ll have to recache.
    • You’ll want to check the latency from your servers to EC2 — if it’s more than 50ms, you’ll be hurting your performance significantly. Well, I’d assume anyway.

    You can pull multiple keys (see here for how) with one request to reduce the latency effect, but you’ll still take the initial hit. And it also means you need to know all the keys your going to get before you make the call. Otherwise each request adds 50ms (or more) to the execution time of your script.

    Consider the data your trying to cache. Is a 64mb slab large enough to help you? You can probably run it on your main servers.

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