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Fixed #27152 -- Supported comma delimiter in memcached LOCATION string.
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@ -128,8 +128,8 @@ multiple servers. This means you can run Memcached daemons on multiple
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machines, and the program will treat the group of machines as a *single*
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cache, without the need to duplicate cache values on each machine. To take
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advantage of this feature, include all server addresses in
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:setting:`LOCATION <CACHES-LOCATION>`, either separated by semicolons or as
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a list.
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:setting:`LOCATION <CACHES-LOCATION>`, either as a semicolon or comma
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delimited string, or as a list.
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In this example, the cache is shared over Memcached instances running on IP
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address 172.19.26.240 and 172.19.26.242, both on port 11211::
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@ -168,6 +168,11 @@ permanent storage -- they're all intended to be solutions for caching, not
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storage -- but we point this out here because memory-based caching is
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particularly temporary.
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.. versionchanged:: 1.11
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The :setting:`LOCATION <CACHES-LOCATION>` setting now supports defining
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multiple servers as a comma-delimited string.
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.. _database-caching:
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Database caching
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