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The slideshare is a talk about leveraging memcached access into more "interesting" access. From the slides: "Cached high scores suck; where's the good stuff?" Apparently EC2 was a target rich environment at the time of the talk. Using a non-publicly routable address for your memcached server (and back end servers in general) is one way to fail closed.



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