Hi Dilyan,
Although it is very common that /run is mounted as a tmpfs filesystem it is not
universal; even more so on Linux systems that don't run systemd. And there are
systems that don't run Linux.
Also the semantics of SYSV are generally better defined on different platforms.
Matt
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Hello,
the file docsrc/imap/concepts/deployment/performance_recommendations.rst says:
In-memory filesystems are faster then disk filesystems, but are limited in
space and volatile as well. The following
list includes configuration settings that could make the corresponding
databases, files and