rihad wrote:
>> I'm trying to cache template fragments in memory instead of the
>> filesystem for performance reasons.
> 
> If you're using Linux, simply store the files on tmpfs and make the OS
> do the dirty work for you. Similar approaches for other OS'.
>

Or even on the real filesystem... disk cache will take care of keeping 
the commonly used files in memory anyway.

I would be interested in seeing benchmarks for doing this - but I 
suspect the difference between using the FS, and ramfs wuoldn't be too 
high.

-- 

Ian P. Christian ~ pookey.co.uk

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