Doctrine Cache VS CacheTool

Compare Doctrine Cache vs CacheTool and see what are their differences.

CacheTool

CLI App and library to manage apc & opcache. (by gordalina)
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Doctrine Cache CacheTool
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7,789 1,570
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2.0 3.1
8 months ago 6 days ago
PHP PHP
MIT License MIT License
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Doctrine Cache

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Tracking mentions began in Dec 2020.

CacheTool

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What are some alternatives?

When comparing Doctrine Cache and CacheTool you can also consider the following projects:

Stash - The place to keep your cache.

APIx Cache - A thin PSR-6 cache wrapper with a generic interface to various caching backends emphasising cache tagging and indexing.

Alternative PHP Cache (APC) - Alternative PHP Cache

Zend Cache

Simple Cache Class - :zap: Simple Cache Abstraction Layer for PHP

Metaphore - Cache slam defense using a semaphore to prevent dogpile effect.

PHP Simple Cache - Simple PHP object caching base on temp file (no additional PHP extension require)

scrapbook - PHP cache library, with adapters for e.g. Memcached, Redis, Couchbase, APC(u), SQL and additional capabilities (e.g. transactions, stampede protection) built on top.