Not these days, everything on the computers usually are cached. So it would
be no surprise to know that files have always been cached from Windows
95/98/ME/2000. So in reality because these files are heavily used the files
would be cached and would be accessed quicker the second/third time.

But it is a very small issue to the server.

regards

Andrew Scott
Senior Cold Fusion Application Developer



-----Original Message-----
From: Cyrill Vatomsky [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 20 October 2000 07:00
To: CF-Talk
Subject: fusebox style: too much disk access?


I was reading on the fusebox concept of putting minute modules into separate
files and the question is: wouldn't that slow the site by having to access
too many different disk files to load one page?

Cyrill

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