At 18:37 -0600 on 17/09/02, Rob Jennings wrote:

>gains when the disk cache is set higher than 512KB.  I want to increase
>disk access performance when serving Web pages in particular.
>
>What about using RAM disk software like AppDisk to create a RAM disk in
>which to store my Web pages and images, or even some of the server

That would be FAR faster than mucking about with disk cache.

>applications?  I'm certain I can spare the RAM.  Can you file share and
>then mount a RAM disk over a network?  My IIci runs headless and I need

Not sure; you could certainly try it easily enough :)

>What about virtual memory?  I believe Apple recommends turning it on,
>even minimally, to decrease the amount of memory used by applications,

Generally only applicable on PPCs.
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