So now it runs on all IP's, is this dangerous? (I assume not, since the windows firewall by default blocks incoming traffic, and I haven't added a firewall rule for it) I also noticed that when running it with -l 127.0.0.1 the test script said the connection failed. I assume the current botleneck is the database, is it possible to memcache it? I assume everything was cached from the files stored on my SSD previously, so there is not a huge increase in performance. I also noticed that my webpages don't appear to load that much faster, TTFB is still roughly the same. I currently run it with the following commandline: It appears to work, but its memory usage doesn't increase over 353mb. I don't have to run it with -d so it runs as a deamon? Posted: Fri 02 Jan '15 2:32 Post subject: Posted: Thu 01 Jan '15 19:54 Post subject: Which does not give this error but still doesn't create the service. I've tried both the 32 and 64 bit versions but it didn't make a difference. I've tried the following tutorials but they don't explain how to solve this. When I run it without -d it appears to run normally, but I need -d to install it as a service. When I try to run it with the -d command line option I get the following error: Posted: Thu 01 Jan '15 18:44 Post subject: Memcached on Windows
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