Jeff,
In general, you want the LDM queue to be large enough to hold one hour's
worth of data and smaller than about 80% of memory.
An SSD will relax the memory threshold. I don't know by how much. Try it
and see.
Regards,
Steve Emmerson
On Sun, Aug 21, 2016 at 12:21 PM, Jeff Lake <JeffLakejeff@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
> I just put as much memory I could in my ldm injest server 48 gb ddram3
> now I'm receiving nexrad 2&3 ddplus ngrid nimage hds conduit and fsl2 from
> Madis now I'm relaying ddplus
> What would be efficient amountsof queue to run ?i read running the queue
> from memory is faster then running it off disk does this really make a
> difference as my ldm install will be purely on ssd's
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