Benjamin Hodgetts
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Since Plesk Onyx you will be able to install memcache as a Docker container and configure http(s) proxy rule for it to map to your web app.
Docker and proxy rules are available in Plesk Onyx Preview already, you can try it here https://talk.plesk.com/threads/plesk-onyx-preview-and-feedback.337172/
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An error occurred while saving the comment An error occurred while saving the comment Benjamin Hodgetts commentedUnless Couchbase is a "drop-in" replacement for PHPs Memcache(d) modules then that wouldn't be viable at all.
Our customers need PHP's Memcache module specifically, not something entirely different because the software they want to use (e.g. off-the-shelf CMS systems or plugins for those CMS) need it or offer additional functionality when PHP's Memcache implementation is available.
An error occurred while saving the comment Benjamin Hodgetts commentedThis should ideally be "Memcached" rather than "Memcache" which is the older, not as feature rich version. It's one of the few modules missing from the "Multiple PHP Install" packages which is a major problem for some people.
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Good news! Despite the low number of votes that this request got, from some additional reports Plesk understands that this is a critical function for some users. We do not have an ETA yet, but it will be worked on in the scope of upcoming feature enhancements.
Benjamin Hodgetts supported this idea ·
That's not really the same thing and, for customers that aren't as savvy, isn't really suitable. Having memcache as a PHP module should be simple and there's nothing (technically) stopping it being added to existing Plesk 12 setups.