Reliable and powerful memcache-as-a-service Starting at ~$0/hour.
MemCachier is a completely new memcached implementation built from the ground up for the best performance on Heroku.
Once setup, you’ll never need to make code changes. We manage your cache and let you get on with development.
Our production plans can be scaled instantly with a single command from you. No loss of data, just scale up or down as your application needs change.
All production cache’s are replicated and spread over many servers. If a node fails, you’re instantly switched to a new server for uninterrupted service.
All resources are constantly monitored to ensure excellent uptime and performance. Results are shown on our status page.
Connect to your cache via fully encrypted SSL connection without any performance compromise.
Our analytics dashboard gives you usage insights to help you get more out of your cache. We also support integration with New Relic.
Create multiple credentials for your cache and individually configure write, flush, and API capabilities for each of the credentials.
Use memcache libraries that only support the ASCII protocol such as pymemcache or gomemcache. Read our blog on how to authenticate using the ASCII protocol.
All plans come with support from memcache experts. You’ll speak directly with engineers who’ve built the service. Contact us via email, gchat, irc or phone!
The available application locations for this add-on are shown below, and depend on whether the application is deployed to a Common Runtime region or Private Space. Learn More
Region | Available |
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United States | Available |
Europe | Available |
Region | Available | Installable in Space |
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Dublin | Available | |
Frankfurt | Available | |
London | Available | |
Montreal | Available | |
Mumbai | Available | |
Oregon | Available | |
Singapore | Available | |
Sydney | Available | |
Tokyo | Available | |
Virginia | Available |
Need a larger plan? Let our customer success team help! Learn more.
To provision, copy the snippet into your CLI or use the install button above.