andrew holway wrote:
hi,

We were thinking of using tempfs to make fast scratch disks for fluent. Has
anyone done this or any other method to ease the disk bottleneck.

Without turning this into an advertisement, we have used our JackRabbit system as the launch node for Fluent jobs for a few customers. They regularly work with 20-30 GB case files, and this has made a significant (positive) impact upon their work.

I haven't seen it in fluent 6.3, but there has been some talk of parallel IO at some point.

The issue with tmpfs is that it is a ram disk, so you are trading ram for storage space. You could potentially starve the fluent run with low memory conditions while doing this.

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