Re: [ldm-users] LDM with queue in memory only, without a file on disk

Ditto here.  Been using ram disks in multiple instances locally without
any issues.

Charlie


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Subject: Re: [ldm-users] LDM with queue in memory only, without a file
on disk


We've put the ldm queue on a diskless partition, and it runs fine. Been 
doing this for 5+ years.

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On Wed, 14 Jul 2010, Stephen Sinnis wrote:

> I was wondering if it is possible to have a diskless queue for LDM.
>
> Our Primary servers only relay data and in theory the actions do not
need to have I/O access to disk.  If we could avoid the disk I/O it
would speed things up for us.
>
> Stephen Sinnis
> Pelmorex Media Inc
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