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I was wondering if 'curr_items' in the memcache stats is the number of stored keys ? From my testing , curr_items returned for me a higher number then the counter I've used to count the number of memcache keys by getting all the keys and counting it.

Can someone confirm that curr_items isn't the number of keys and what does curr_items represents

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Yes, this is a known behavior of memcached. Quoting :

Expiration in memcached is lazy. In general, an item cannot be known to be expired until something looks at it.

see Why Isn't curr_items Decreasing When Items Expire?

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