Pro: It is in memory

Con: You must buy the memory.  You must be sure you don't cause the box to
start paging to swap ... very bad ... VERY bad.

When you live in the land of bad applications, sometimes the politics of the
situation are such that you just do what you know is the equivalent of
"fixing" things with duct tape  -- a whole lot of duct tape -- rather than
attempt to engage in a hopeless fight.  Consider the case of an application
that is so bad that a box with more than 50 Gb of RAM and 16 Alpha CPU's are
required to handle from 6 to 10 active connections.  Hey, if they want to
spend the money ....


> -----Original Message-----
> What are the pros and cons of caching a table's data?  
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