From: | Denis Perchine <dyp(at)perchine(dot)com> |
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To: | "Poul L(dot) Christiansen" <poulc(at)cs(dot)auc(dot)dk>, Daniel Freedman <freedman(at)ccmr(dot)cornell(dot)edu> |
Cc: | KuroiNeko <evpopkov(at)carrier(dot)kiev(dot)ua>, pgsql-general(at)postgresql(dot)org |
Subject: | Re: Query caching |
Date: | 2000-11-01 09:23:08 |
Message-ID: | 0011011523080Q.00634@dyp.perchine.com |
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> PostgreSQL hits the disk on UPDATE/DELETE/INSERT operations. SELECT's
> are cached, but the default cache is only ½MB of RAM. You can change
> this to whatever you want.
>
> I'm using Cold Fusion and it can cache queries itself, so no database
> action is necessary. But I don't think PHP and others have this
> possibility. But Cold Fusion costs 1300$ :(
No, PHP has this.
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Sincerely Yours,
Denis Perchine
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