Memcached is a distributed memory object caching system, which stored data in memory on key-value basis. It is very useful for optimizing dynamic websites and enhanced speed by caching objects in memory. This article will help you to install Memcached with PHP Memcache extension on Debian 10, Debian 9 Stretch and Debian 8 Jessie systems.
tep 1 – Install Memcached on Debian
Update apt package cache on your system and then install Memcached on Debian system. Execute below commands on the terminal in your Debian system.
sudo apt update sudo apt install memcached
Step 2 – Memcached Configuration
You can find the details information about Memcache configuration here. For inital level configuration check for the following settings under Memcache configuration file /etc/memcached.conf.
- -d => Run Memcached in deamon mode.
- -m => Maximum memory to be used by Memcached. (default: 64 MB)
- -p => Define port for Memcached. (default: 11211)
- -l => Define IP address to listen on. Use 0.0.0.0 to listen on all IPs(enterfaces).
After making changes, restart the Memcached service.
Step 3 – Test Memcached Setup
Use nc command to check Memcached status. This will show you the current statistics of running Memcached server. So the values may differ per installation.
echo "stats" | nc localhost 11211
STAT maxbytes 67108864 STAT maxconns 1024 STAT tcpport 11211 STAT udpport 0 STAT inter 127.0.0.1 STAT verbosity 0 STAT oldest 0 STAT evictions on STAT domain_socket NULL STAT umask 700 STAT growth_factor 1.25 STAT chunk_size 48 STAT num_threads 4 STAT num_threads_per_udp 4 STAT stat_key_prefix : STAT detail_enabled no STAT reqs_per_event 20 STAT cas_enabled yes STAT tcp_backlog 1024 STAT binding_protocol auto-negotiate STAT auth_enabled_sasl no STAT item_size_max 1048576 STAT maxconns_fast no STAT hashpower_init 0 STAT slab_reassign no STAT slab_automove 0 STAT slab_chunk_max 1048576 STAT lru_crawler no STAT lru_crawler_sleep 100 STAT lru_crawler_tocrawl 0 STAT tail_repair_time 0 STAT flush_enabled yes STAT hash_algorithm jenkins STAT lru_maintainer_thread no STAT hot_lru_pct 32 STAT warm_lru_pct 32 STAT expirezero_does_not_evict no STAT idle_timeout 0 STAT watcher_logbuf_size 262144 STAT worker_logbuf_size 65536 STAT track_sizes no END
Step 4 – Install Memcached PHP Extension
Execute the following command to install PHP Memcached extension on your system.
sudo apt install php-memcached
After completing the installation, you must restart the Apache service to reload all settings.
phpenmod memcached sudo service apache2 restart
All done, You can now test Memcache PHP extension is enabled and working properly by creating an info.php file using the following code.
<?php phpinfo(); ?>
Now copy info.php file on Apache document root and access on the web interface. Search for the Memcache, You will get the result.