Hi

Thanks for quick reply.

Regards,
Mohanty

On Jan 4, 11:17 pm, Christoph Läubrich <[email protected]> wrote:
> If you are running on Linux you can "store" the db in the special
> /dev/shm device which is in fact a (shared) memory disk, access to this
> device is really fast and you even don't waste any java heapspace. One
> nice thing is, when you run out of memory it autmatically uses the
> swapspace if I rember right.
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> Am 04.01.2012 18:42, schrieb [email protected]:
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> > There was a suggestion some time ago about using a RAM disk as db
> > storage as an alternative to in-memory database. An advantage will be
> > that you should not worry about GC, but it will still be slower that a
> > plain in-memory db. Maybe, the nio stuff in H2 can alleviate that.
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> > Otherwise.. the problem with hard questions is that they have no
> > obvious questions.
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