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Amazon SimpleDB Developer Guide

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Amazon SimpleDB Developer Guide

Overview of this book

SimpleDB is a highly scalable, simple-to-use, and inexpensive database in the cloud from Amazon Web Services. But in order to use SimpleDB, you really have to change your mindset. This isn't a traditional relational database; in fact it's not relational at all. For developers who have experience working with relational databases, this may lead to misconceptions as to how SimpleDB works.This practical book aims to address your preconceptions on how SimpleDB will work for you. You will be quickly led through the differences between relational databases and SimpleDB, and the implications of using SimpleDB. Throughout this book, there is an emphasis on demonstrating key concepts with practical examples for Java, PHP, and Python developers.You will be introduced to this massively scalable schema-less key-value data store: what it is, how it works, and why it is such a game-changer. You will then explore the basic functionality offered by SimpleDB including querying, code samples, and a lot more. This book will help you deploy services outside the Amazon cloud and access them from any web host.You will see how SimpleDB gives you the freedom to focus on application development. As you work through this book you will be able to optimize the performance of your applications using parallel operations, caching with memcache, asynchronous operations, and more.
Table of Contents (16 chapters)
Amazon SimpleDB Developer Guide
Credits
Foreword
About the Authors
About the Reviewers
Preface

Installing memcached


You can usually install memcached for the Linux distribution of your choice by using the package system used by that version of Linux—RPM for Red Hat-based Linux systems or APT for Debian-based Linux systems. This will usually get you the latest compatible version for that distribution. However, memcached is a fast-evolving project, and they are constantly improving it or adding security bug fixes. It is also a very widely used project, so the community is constantly providing patches to memcached.

Note

The best way to ensure that you are using the latest stable version is to get the source yourself and compile and install it. This is a pretty straightforward process and follows standard Linux installation procedures.

The latest version of memcached is always available at http://memcached.org/. At the time of writing this chapter, the latest version of memcached is 1.4.4.

# cd /usr/local/src
# wget http://memcached.googlecode.com/files/memcached-1.4.4.tar.gz
# tar zxvf...