Paul,

It should be large enough to accommodate the size of all the classes (or
Pcode - on cf 5) that can reasonably be expected to run all the time.  If
you don't expand it to hold the code, it will use a FIFO buffer and recycle
it from the disk.  I usually set mine to 20 to 30 megs on a single use
server.

-Mark

-----Original Message-----
From: Paul Sinclair [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, December 10, 2002 9:28 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Question re "Caching Settings


In the administration area for Caching Settings, what's a reasonable size
for "Template Cache Size" on a server with 1 Gigabyte of memory? It looks
like the default size is 1024 kb. My system was slogging along really slow
and after going through all sorts of headaches trying to fix it, I went to
this area and changed the setting to 32 megs. The system seems to run much
more easily now. I don't know if it is coincidental or not - I suspect not
but am interested in some education on this setting.

The "help" area on this suggests setting it to the total size of all
templates. Is this a good ballpark figure? Any reason not to calculate the
total size of all templates and then add some more "breathing room" to the
setting?

Thanks for some opinions/recommendations.

Paul Sinclair


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