Hi,
I have been looking at caching backends for OTRS or OTOBO. So far I have found Kernel::System::Cache::FileStorable and Kernel::System::Cache::Redis. I think that both backends are not optimal, even though I haven't run any bechmarks. FileStorable might be slow because regular Files are read and written. Redis might be overkill because all relevant processes run on a single machine.
Is there a backend that use Cache::FastMmap or CHI::Driver::FastMmap ? Memory mapped files sound like a good solution for caching accross processes on a single host.
Best regards,
Bernhard
FastMMap Cache Backend ?
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Re: FastMMap Cache Backend ?
Hi,
AFAIK the performance tuning chapter in official doc.otrs.org sais something about a ramdisk.
Flo
AFAIK the performance tuning chapter in official doc.otrs.org sais something about a ramdisk.
Flo
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