Hi Adelle,

>Is your server being used for other tasks (eg a mail server) that
>might be flushing the file cache between database requests?

They are off for the weekend, but I'll check that out next wek when they get
their Server guy in.
He is an ex employee (not IT), who is young and knows some IT.
Since he is a friend of the family, they use him for small IT system tasks.
Thus he is new to it, and also only comes in on request.
It is only a small company (say 12 employees), so the server probably is not
being used for much.
In fact a few weeks ago they didn't have a server, just a lan.
Can increasing the ram, increase the number of 'things' that can stay in
cache ?
Or, do things get swapped out automatically regardless ?

Thanks for your time,

Rob,
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