Subject | Re: [ib-support] Interbase in the memory (RAM) |
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Author | Steffen Nyeland |
Post date | 2001-01-31T12:16:59Z |
One thing you would might want to do, is to create a RAM disk and then let
your TMP swap space point to that. That would help on performance.
Steffen
Olivier Mascia <om@...> on 31-01-2001 12:44:53
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Is this a joke ?
What's the database need, if you do not want to _store_ the data ?
Olivier.
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your TMP swap space point to that. That would help on performance.
Steffen
Olivier Mascia <om@...> on 31-01-2001 12:44:53
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Is this a joke ?
What's the database need, if you do not want to _store_ the data ?
Olivier.
-- On 31/01/2001 11:38 +0000 simpor81@... wrote :
> Is it possible to make Interbase run in the memory of a machine. FromTo unsubscribe from this group, send an email to:
> my knowledge is the writing to the harddrive the thing that takes the
> most time. So if you were able to put the hole database in the RAM
> then would it be really quick, wouldn't it.
>
> Just a little thought that I have had.
>
> Simon
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