What Policies Does DCS for Memcached Use to Deal with Expired Data?
DCS for Memcached allows you to set the expiration time for stored data based on service requirements. For example, you can set the expire time when performing the add operation.
By default, data is not evicted from DCS Memcached instances. In the current version of DCS for Memcached, you can select an eviction policy.
For details about the six types of data eviction policies, see What Are Redis Data Eviction Policies?
Memcached Usage FAQs
- Can I Dump DCS Memcached Instance Data for Analysis?
- What Memcached Version Is Compatible with DCS for Memcached?
- What Data Structures Does DCS for Memcached Support?
- Does DCS for Memcached Support Public Access?
- Can I Modify Configuration Parameters of DCS Memcached Instances?
- What Are the Differences Between DCS for Memcached and Self-Hosted Memcached?
- What Policies Does DCS for Memcached Use to Deal with Expired Data?
- How Should I Select AZs When Creating a DCS Memcached Instance?
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