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To use LSMCD, you can use the same syntax as memcached in applications. | To use LSMCD, you can use the same syntax as memcached in applications. | ||
- | For example, to enable memcache for a Magento store, you will need to add a <cache></cache> section within your <global></global> section in app/etc/local.xml. Something like the following: | + | For example, to enable memcache for a Magento store, you will need to add a **<cache></cache>** section within your **<global></global>** section in "app/etc/local.xml". Something like the following: |
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- | Do you need to change “memcached” to “LSMCD”? Absolutely not. The above setup will make Magento stores call “LSMCD” directly. The same syntax makes LSMCD work out of your existing box if you have setup memcached for you applications. | + | Do you need to change “memcached” to “LSMCD”? Absolutely not. The above setup will make Magento stores call “LSMCD” directly. The same syntax makes LSMCD work out of your existing box if you have setup memcached for your applications. |