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Top Forums UNIX for Beginners Questions & Answers Difference between UNIX and Windows Disk storage Post 303016174 by Soham on Friday 20th of April 2018 02:19:04 PM
Old 04-20-2018
Difference between UNIX and Windows Disk storage

I have heard that UNIX disk storage is costlier than Windows Disk storage. Is that true? If not why we have limited storage on UNIX systems? Windows disk storage is so cheap nowadays. Is it not true for UNIX disks?
 

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MYSQLND_QC_SET_STORAGE_HANDLER(3)					 1					 MYSQLND_QC_SET_STORAGE_HANDLER(3)

mysqlnd_qc_set_storage_handler - Change current storage handler

SYNOPSIS
bool mysqlnd_qc_set_storage_handler (string $handler) DESCRIPTION
Sets the storage handler used by the query cache. A list of available storage handler can be obtained from mysqlnd_qc_get_available_han- dlers(3). Which storage are available depends on the compile time configuration of the query cache plugin. The default storage handler is always available. All other storage handler must be enabled explicitly when building the extension. PARAMETERS
o $handler - Handler can be of type string representing the name of a built-in storage handler or an object of type mysqlnd_qc_han- dler_default. The names of the built-in storage handler are default, APC, MEMCACHE, sqlite. RETURN VALUES
Returns TRUE on success or FALSE on failure. If changing the storage handler fails a catchable fatal error will be thrown. The query cache cannot operate if the previous storage han- dler has been shutdown but no new storage handler has been installed. EXAMPLES
Example #1 mysqlnd_qc_set_storage_handler(3) example The example shows the output from the built-in default storage handler. Other storage handler may report different data. <?php var_dump(mysqlnd_qc_set_storage_handler("memcache")); if (true === mysqlnd_qc_set_storage_handler("default")) printf("Default storage handler activated"); /* Catchable fatal error */ var_dump(mysqlnd_qc_set_storage_handler("unknown")); ?> The above examples will output: bool(true) Default storage handler activated Catchable fatal error: mysqlnd_qc_set_storage_handler(): Unknown handler 'unknown' in (file) on line (line) SEE ALSO
Installation, mysqlnd_qc_get_available_handlers(3). PHP Documentation Group MYSQLND_QC_SET_STORAGE_HANDLER(3)
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