application's resources.
-chris
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Thank you mark for the response it helps.
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Jalaj P Asher
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you share some insight on the OS level caching ? Primarily where
would OS be caching it ?
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Jalaj
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On 01/03/2021 16:03, Jalaj Asher wrote:
I see that the cachingallowed setting is primarily for static content caching.
But considering my application we have a lot of static content data resulting
in almost 100 to 150 MB of heap memory being used because of this caching.
1. Is there any w
I see that the cachingallowed setting is primarily for static content caching.
But considering my application we have a lot of static content data resulting
in almost 100 to 150 MB of heap memory being used because of this caching.
1. Is there any way to do this caching on disk ?
1. My