R rdn Well-known member Dec 28, 2016 #1 Does it really helps for a forum hosted on Fast CPU/SSD? I disable it and save 2gb database table.
Dakis Well-known member Dec 28, 2016 #2 I haven't seen noticeable difference in performance either way.
Brent W Well-known member Dec 28, 2016 #3 Not worth the extra ram needed to store that table in the innodb buffer. It was my second largest table taking up valuable ram space in there.
Not worth the extra ram needed to store that table in the innodb buffer. It was my second largest table taking up valuable ram space in there.
m1ne Well-known member Dec 28, 2016 #5 I have this on, yes. Someone here advised it, maybe Xon or cclaerhout.
X Xon Well-known member Dec 29, 2016 #6 I use an add-on(for the last ~11 months) which only caches large bbcode trees or ones which take time to parse. Average usage of the table is 400-600mb on disk, rather than the 9-14gb it used to be. Last edited: Dec 29, 2016
I use an add-on(for the last ~11 months) which only caches large bbcode trees or ones which take time to parse. Average usage of the table is 400-600mb on disk, rather than the 9-14gb it used to be.
eva2000 Well-known member Dec 29, 2016 #7 Xon said: I use an add-on(for the last ~11 months) which only caches large bbcode trees or ones which take time to parse. Average usage of the table is 400-600mb on disk, rather than the 9-14gb it used to be. Click to expand... another beauty released by you
Xon said: I use an add-on(for the last ~11 months) which only caches large bbcode trees or ones which take time to parse. Average usage of the table is 400-600mb on disk, rather than the 9-14gb it used to be. Click to expand... another beauty released by you
R rdn Well-known member Dec 29, 2016 #8 Xon said: I use an add-on(for the last ~11 months) which only caches large bbcode trees or ones which take time to parse. Average usage of the table is 400-600mb on disk, rather than the 9-14gb it used to be. Click to expand... Thanks a lot Xon
Xon said: I use an add-on(for the last ~11 months) which only caches large bbcode trees or ones which take time to parse. Average usage of the table is 400-600mb on disk, rather than the 9-14gb it used to be. Click to expand... Thanks a lot Xon