Hello Andreas, on 26-Okt-99, you wrote:
> I never understood why some people use the RAM disk for the cache. As the
> RAM disk is cleared everytime you reboot, it is NOT a cache, it's just a
> waste of cpu time and memory. The pages stay in memory without disk cache,
> too, as you said before.
Well, you didn't have to bother if Voyager would fill the disk - the max
setting never worked for me (it seems that it does now:-). When Voyager
crashed you didn't have to wait for the disk to validate. You could of course
solve this by making an small partition with a third party FS for the cache
only.
Actually I would very much like to disable the disk cache totally and let my
linux proxy handle the caching.
Regards/
/Ole Kaas
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