What are the file stats for this UV file? Just curious.

I guess of you want a high-end SSD then you need to look at a device
supported on AIX and you probably fibre-channel I/O too. Check out this
webpage: http://www.storagesearch.com/ssd-fc.html

Note the comments made on this page:
<quote>
"FC-SSDs can help enterprise users accelerate the legacy applications
which they already run now in what I often refer to as the "distress
purchase."

This is the situation where users didn't envisage SSDs in their original
thinking at all, but turn to SSD acceleration (often in desperation) to
fix application performance problems they're experiencing caused by
bottlenecks in their traditional multi OS server / rotating disk array
infrastructure."
</quote>

Regards 
David Hona

-----Original Message-----
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Louie Bergsagel
Sent: Thursday, 23 October 2008 10:31 AM
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Subject: [U2] UniVerse and/or AIX caching

I've heard that UniVerse will cache data, or leave data in memory in
case the next request needs it.
Is there any way to control how much data gets kept in memory, and for
how long?

If one has 32 gigabytes of memory on an AIX machine, is there any way to
tell the operating system (or UniVerse) to load whole (several) files in
memory so the data can be accessed instantaneously, or is configuring
some memory as a ramdisk the closest one can get to that?

-- Louie in Seattle

AIX 5.2
UniVerse release 10.2.7
UniVerse syntax: PICK
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