The wonders of open source my friend :) Try the client that best suits your needs and test it out. If you find a problem; submitting a patch is great, but simply opening a bug would do fine. I've never had a problem going from 32bit to 64bit, but that's just me. You should definitely do your own testing and validation to be sure.
On Wed, Jun 25, 2008 at 8:11 AM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> On Wed, Jun 25, 2008 at 3:18 AM, <alex> wrote: >>> Is there anyone recording which platforms the server and various clients >>> can be built on? > > > Ray wrote: >> Clients are developed independent of the server and they can be >> written in any language. Therefore clients can truly run on any >> platform. Memcached itself is probably friendliest towards the posix >> environments but it has been ported to run on Windows as well. > > > So a 64 bit client can access a 32 bit memcached with no problems? vice > versa? > > I am interested to know which platforms the clients have been tested on. > Nothing seems to collate this data right now. Presumably people find a > client that works for them and dont bother sharing this information. > > Alex > > >
