Robert,
What method would I need to use to limit the cache?  Also, what can I do to 
flush the cache that is currently built up?  We store all files on S3, but 
our disk is still growing.

THanks,
David

On Sunday, July 9, 2017 at 2:41:34 PM UTC-4, Roberto Rosario wrote:
>
> 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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