Memcache::pconnect() is similar to Memcache::connect() with the difference, that the connection it establishes is persistent. This connection is not closed after the end of script execution and by Memcache::close() function. Also you can use memcache_pconnect() function.
Point to the host where memcached is listening for connections. This parameter may also specify other transports like unix:///path/to/memcached.sock to use UNIX domain sockets, in this case port
must also be set to 0.
Point to the port where memcached is listening for connections. Set this parameter to 0 when using UNIX domain sockets.
Value in seconds which will be used for connecting to the daemon. Think twice before changing the default value of 1 second - you can lose all the advantages of caching if your connection is too slow.
Returns a Memcache object or FALSE
on failure.
<?php /* procedural API */ $memcache_obj = memcache_pconnect('memcache_host', 11211); /* OO API */ $memcache_obj = new Memcache; $memcache_obj->pconnect('memcache_host', 11211); ?>
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