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vbDrupal and memcached (for drupal)... will it work?
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Can I turn on memcached vbulletin support? Is it OK for vbdrupal?
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I don't see why not... I use XCache and it works great
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Because vbulletin supports memcached, but vbdrupal isn't.
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Should still be fine, as it will only cache the vBulletin-related information if you only enable memcached for vBulletin. Remember, vBDrupal is a fork of Drupal.. Your vB installation is unmodified.
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We use memcached on our site for the vbulletin side of things, and it works great. No problems at all.
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having similar problem http://www.vbdrupal.org/forum/showthread.php?t=2213 maybe a few great minds can get together to figure it out ?
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