> I'm not sure, but if I recall correctly CFCACHE still writes 
> temp files to the file system and reads them back each time, 
> which doesn't perform very well under load. 

Actually, reading the files from disk does perform quite well under load.
It's creating the files in the first place which is the problem, since this
is done by running CFHTTP to request the file. In effect, the first request
takes twice as long as it otherwise would.

> Have a look at Ray's scopecache custom tag.

I haven't used Ray's tag, but in a similar vein I'd strongly recommend
Brandon Purcell's CF_ACCELERATE custom tag:

http://www.bpurcell.org/blog/index.cfm?entry=963&mode=entry

Instead of writing to the filesystem, it stores entries in memory.

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