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Yeah, you may as well just run an EC2 node with memcached on it...



Except running memcached on an EC2 instance is not equivalent to the ElastiCache offering. With ElastiCache you are paying for a redundant, managed service that can be scaled and monitored through a few clicks of a webpage or API.

Outsourcing these type of things is potentially justifiable to a developer whose wallet is full and many hats touch the ceiling.


In what way is ElastiCache redundant?


> In addition, Amazon ElastiCache automatically detects and replaces failed Cache Nodes, providing a resilient system that mitigates the risk of overloaded databases, which slow website and application load times.


Or membase, which gives you storage-backing and TAP protocol to do things like fetching all keys.




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