+=item MEMCACHED_BEHAVIOR_KETAMA
+
+Sets the default distribution to MEMCACHED_DISTRIBUTION_CONSISTENT_KETAMA
+and the hash to MEMCACHED_HASH_MD5.
+
+=item MEMCACHED_BEHAVIOR_KETAMA_WEIGHTED
+
+Sets the default distribution to MEMCACHED_DISTRIBUTION_CONSISTENT_KETAMA with the weighted support.
+and the hash to MEMCACHED_HASH_MD5.
+
+=item MEMCACHED_BEHAVIOR_KETAMA_HASH
+
+Sets the hashing algorithm for host mapping on continuum. The value can be set
+to either MEMCACHED_HASH_DEFAULT, MEMCACHED_HASH_MD5, MEMCACHED_HASH_CRC, MEMCACHED_HASH_FNV1_64, MEMCACHED_HASH_FNV1A_64, MEMCACHED_HASH_FNV1_32, and MEMCACHED_HASH_FNV1A_32.
+
+=item MEMCACHED_BEHAVIOR_KETAMA_COMPAT
+
+Sets the compatibility mode. The value can be set to either
+MEMCACHED_KETAMA_COMPAT_LIBMEMCACHED (this is the default) or
+MEMCACHED_KETAMA_COMPAT_SPY to be compatible with the SPY Memcached client
+for Java.
+
+=item MEMCACHED_BEHAVIOR_POLL_TIMEOUT
+
+Modify the timeout value that is used by poll(). The default value is -1. An signed int pointer must be passed to memcached_behavior_set() to change this value. For memcached_behavior_get() a signed int value will be cast and returned as the unsigned long long.
+
+=item MEMCACHED_BEHAVIOR_USER_DATA
+
+This allows you to store a pointer to a specifc piece of data. This can be
+retrieved from inside of memcached_fetch_execute(). Cloning a memcached_st
+
+will copy the pointer to the clone. This was deprecated in 0.14 in favor
+of memcached_callback_set(3). This will be removed in 0.15.
+
+=item MEMCACHED_BEHAVIOR_BUFFER_REQUESTS
+
+Enabling buffered IO causes commands to "buffer" instead of being sent. Any
+action that gets data causes this buffer to be be sent to the remote
+connection. Quiting the connection or closing down the connection will also
+cause the buffered data to be pushed to the remote connection.
+
+=item MEMCACHED_BEHAVIOR_VERIFY_KEY
+
+Enabling this will cause libmemcached(3) to test all keys to verify that they
+are valid keys.
+
+=item MEMCACHED_BEHAVIOR_SORT_HOSTS
+
+Enabling this will cause hosts that are added to be placed in the host list in
+sorted order. This will defeat consisten hashing.
+
+=item MEMCACHED_BEHAVIOR_CONNECT_TIMEOUT
+
+In non-blocking mode this changes the value of the timeout during socket
+connection.
+
+=item MEMCACHED_BEHAVIOR_BINARY_PROTOCOL
+
+Enable the use of the binary protocol. Please note that you cannot toggle
+this flag on an open connection.
+
+=item MEMCACHED_BEHAVIOR_SERVER_FAILURE_LIMIT
+
+Set this value to enable the server be removed after continuous MEMCACHED_BEHAVIOR_SERVER_FAILURE_LIMIT
+times connection failure.
+
+=item MEMCACHED_BEHAVIOR_IO_MSG_WATERMARK
+
+Set this value to tune the number of messages that may be sent before
+libmemcached should start to automatically drain the input queue. Setting
+this value to high, may cause libmemcached to deadlock (trying to send data,
+but the send will block because the input buffer in the kernel is full).
+
+=item MEMCACHED_BEHAVIOR_IO_BYTES_WATERMARK
+
+Set this value to tune the number of bytes that may be sent before
+libmemcached should start to automatically drain the input queue (need
+at least 10 IO requests sent without reading the input buffer). Setting
+this value to high, may cause libmemcached to deadlock (trying to send
+data, but the send will block because the input buffer in the kernel is full).
+
+=item MEMCACHED_BEHAVIOR_IO_KEY_PREFETCH
+
+The binary protocol works a bit different than the textual protocol in
+that a multiget is implemented as a pipe of single get-operations which
+are sent to the server in a chunk. If you are using large multigets from
+your application, you may improve the latency of the gets by setting
+this value so you send out the first chunk of requests when you hit the
+specified limit. It allows the servers to start processing the requests
+to send the data back while the rest of the requests are created and
+sent to the server.
+
+=item MEMCACHED_BEHAVIOR_NOREPLY
+
+Set this value to specify that you really don't care about the result
+from your storage commands (set, add, replace, append, prepend).
+
+=item MEMCACHED_BEHAVIOR_NUMBER_OF_REPLICAS
+
+If you just want "a poor mans HA", you may specify the numbers of
+replicas libmemcached should store of each item (on different servers).
+This replication does not dedicate certain memcached servers to store the
+replicas in, but instead it will store the replicas together with all of the
+other objects (on the 'n' next servers specified in your server list).
+
+=item MEMCACHED_BEHAVIOR_RANDOMIZE_REPLICA_READ
+
+Allows randomizing the replica reads starting point. Normally the read is
+done from primary server and in case of miss the read is done from primary
++ 1, then primary + 2 all the way to 'n' replicas. If this option is set
+on the starting point of the replica reads is randomized between the servers.
+This allows distributing read load to multiple servers with the expense of
+more write traffic.
+
+=item MEMCACHED_BEHAVIOR_CORK
+
+Enable TCP_CORK behavior. This is only available as an option Linux.
+MEMCACHED_NO_SERVERS is returned if no servers are available to test with.
+MEMCACHED_NOT_SUPPORTED is returned if we were not able to determine
+if support was available. All other responses then MEMCACHED_SUCCESS
+report an error of some sort. This behavior also enables
+MEMCACHED_BEHAVIOR_TCP_NODELAY when set.
+
+=item MEMCACHED_BEHAVIOR_KEEPALIVE
+
+Enable TCP_KEEPALIVE behavior.
+
+=item MEMCACHED_BEHAVIOR_KEEPALIVE_IDLE
+
+Specify time, in seconds, to mark a connection as idle. This is only available as an option Linux.
+
+=item MEMCACHED_BEHAVIOR_SOCKET_SEND_SIZE
+
+Find the current size of SO_SNDBUF. A value of 0 means either an error
+occured or no hosts were available. It is safe to assume system default
+if this occurs. If an error occurs you can checked the last cached errno statement to find the specific error.
+
+=item MEMCACHED_BEHAVIOR_SOCKET_RECV_SIZE
+
+Find the current size of SO_RCVBUF. A value of 0 means either an error
+occured or no hosts were available. It is safe to assume system default
+if this occurs. If an error occurs you can checked the last cached errno statement to find the specific error.
+
+=item MEMCACHED_BEHAVIOR_SERVER_FAILURE_LIMIT
+
+This number of times a host can have an error before it is disabled.
+
+=item MEMCACHED_BEHAVIOR_AUTO_EJECT_HOSTS
+
+If enabled any hosts which have been flagged as disabled will be removed
+from the list of servers in the memcached_st structure. This must be used
+in combination with MEMCACHED_BEHAVIOR_SERVER_FAILURE_LIMIT.
+
+=item MEMCACHED_BEHAVIOR_RETRY_TIMEOUT
+
+When enabled a host which is problematic will only be checked for usage
+based on the amount of time set by this behavior.
+
+=item MEMCACHED_BEHAVIOR_HASH_WITH_PREFIX_KEY
+
+When enabled the prefix key will be added to the key when determining
+server by hash.
+