The cache can be moved to S3 with the same process used to move the 
document storage to S3.
In version 2.5.2 support was added to disable the cache, partially or 
completely.
Limiting the cache to a certain amount of space is a good idea, and a good 
solution without having to migrate the cache to S3. I'll add an issue to 
track this.

 

On Saturday, July 8, 2017 at 10:09:10 AM UTC-4, David Kornahrens wrote:
>
> Roberto,
> In what method would I use to move the cache?  I think the speed shouldn't 
> be too much of a problem, being hosted on S3.  I'm curious how the cache 
> works though.  Does it only store "X" amount of data in the cache?  Or does 
> it basically keep everything in there forever?  It's about the same size as 
> my object storage folder, so I'm not seeing what the cap would be for the 
> cache folder.
>
> Digital Ocean droplets aren't that large and until they roll out their 
> object storage, it's really not going to work, so I'll need to put 
> everything on S3 using the DJANGO-STORAGES option to keep our Mayan up and 
> running and keep adding files.
>
> Thanks,
> David
>

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