On Tue, 27 Jan 2009, Sumedh wrote:

> Yeah, I feel we are still some distance away from needing a
> cluster...but we thought it's better to prepare in advance...

Here's another idea (which we're using on production servers): if you 
have enough physical RAM you can create a ramdisk and mount it on your 
cache folder, so all cached files are now in RAM :-) In our case, we have 
servers with 8Gb or more of RAM, so allocating a couple Gb for the cache 
folder is no big deal.


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