How to install memcache in windows IIS
Download memcached-1.2.1-win32.zip
Http://download.csdn.net/detail/u011986449/8110579
This is a windows version. You must install it in the command line.
You can decompress the C or other disks in the room. For example, if my c disk is the memcache121 directory, enter the cmd command line, as shown below:
Microsoft Windows [version 5.2.3790]
(C) Copyright 1985-2003 Microsoft Corp.
C: \ Documents andSettings \ Administrator> cd \
C: \> cd memcached121
C: \ memcached121> memcached.exe-dinstall (installed as a service)
C: \ memcached121> memcached.exe-dstart (start)
C: \ memcached121>
In this example, you can see the memcache.exe process in the process. In this way, it will be automatically started at each start.
2.download php_memcache.dll(my php?is php-5.2.9-1-win32.zip)
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Decompress the package and copy php_memcache.dll to your php ext directory.
D: \ php5 \ ext directory. Load php_memcache.dll for php.
3. Configure php. ini
Add a line of extension = php_memcache.dll to C: \ windows \ php. ini.
Extension = php_mbstring.dll. You can add the following extension locations)
4. Restart IIS and check phpinfo. If memcache exists, the installation is successful!
Basic settings of memcached:
-P listening port
-L connected IP address. The default value is local
-D start: start the memcached service.
-D restart: restart the memcached service.
-D stop | shutdown the running memcached Service
-D install the memcached Service
-D uninstall memcached Service
-U runs as the identity (only valid when running as root)
-MB maximum memory usage, in MB. The default value is 64 MB.
-An error is returned when M memory is used up, instead of deleting items.
-C: Maximum number of simultaneous connections. The default value is 1024.
-F block size growth factor, default value: 1.25
-N: minimum allocation space. The default value of key + value + flags is 48.
-H Show Help
Test the Memcache Environment:
Run the following PHP file. If This is a test! is output !, Indicates that the environment is successfully set up. Start to appreciate the charm of Memcache!
< ?php$mem = new Memcache;$mem->connect(”127.0.0.1″, 11211);$mem->set(’key’, ‘This is a test!’, 0, 60);$val = $mem->get(’key’);echo $val;?>