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Simucached

Simucached is a memcached simulator. It is event-based and multi-threaded, and can execute GET and SET commands sent over the memcached ASCII protocol. It does not, however, do anything useful. SET commands are shoveled into /dev/null, and GET commands receive fake replies.

This program exists merely to ask the question, "How fast COULD memcached be?"

Requirements

  1. Linux (for epoll)
  2. A C++0x compiler
  3. scons
  4. libevent
  5. gengetopt

Building

apt-get install scons libevent-dev gengetopt
scons

Usage

$ ./simucached -h
simucached 0.2

Usage: simucached [options]

bleh

  -h, --help            Print help and exit
      --version         Print version and exit
  -v, --verbose         Verbosity. Repeat for more verbose.
      --quiet           Disable log messages.
  -t, --threads=INT     Number of threads to spawn.  (default=`1')
  -p, --port=INT        What port to listen on.  (default=`11211')
  -T, --affinity        Set distinct CPU affinity for threads, round-robin
  -V, --value_size=INT  Size of memcached values to return.  (default=`200')
  -N, --no_parse        Don't parse memcached protocol. Reply with GET replies.