Is there an implementation of database (mysql) query caching written purely in Node.js?
I'm writing a Node web app and was planning on caching queries with memcached, but while considering this I realised it's probably possible to do the caching through a separate Node.js layer instead
To explain:
You could query the database through a node server on a separate port, returning data from memory where available and loading it into memory where it isn't.
Anyone know how Node.js would compare to memcache in terms of return speed on hashed arrays? Is this a pipe-dream or something I should look at?