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One other feature of memcache that is rarely mentioned is that all operations are O(1) by design, which is a conscious design choice from the authors: yes, it is limiting, but it also ensures no random stalls on simple operations, whereas Redis with its single-threaded core design can't guarantee that since you can run operations of arbitrary complexity (which surely as a developer make you feel very smart about it) and everything else will be waiting for them to complete
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