If you have lots of RAM in the server then I guess you need to ask yourself
do you think things would be that bad if you lost some of those MBs. I don't
think it would be that bad a thing to do.

Ade

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From: Damien McKenna [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 23 February 2005 21:58
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Reason to *not* store lots of data in Application scope?


I'm working on a rewrite of the events/news schedule for our company's
website and was thinking of storing all of the data in the Application
scope to be reloaded every X minutes.  My question is whether it would
be bad from a scaling or resource usage point-of-view to do this?  I
would probably be storing a few megabytes of data, not a huge amount
IMHO.  Thanks.

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