Hi,
I am not sure if I can ask this here but I could not find any other place
where I could fine anyone with this knowledge.
I have a 15 GB file which I want to place in memory via tmpfs. I want to do
this because I need to have this data accessible with a very low seek time.
I want to know if this is possible before spending 10,000 euros on a machine
that has 16 GB of memory.
The machine we plan to buy is a HP Proliant Xeon machine and I want to run a
32 bit linux kernel on it (the xeon we want doesn't have the 64-bit stuff
yet)
Thanks in advance,
Bastiaan
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