Suggestion for RAM caching
By Mike | January 10th, 2009 | 5:39 pm
Hi,
I occasionally use virtual machines that can require quite a bit of RAM. The only way I can seem to free up the RAM I need is to remove the RAM cache, however when I re-add the RAM cache later, I have to fully rebuild it. It would be good to have an option that temporarily disables the RAM cache and frees up the RAM, but remembers the RAM cache contents so it can be quickly re-enabled without a full build.
Michael
Jan 10, 2009
I second that. It would be very useful to have a quick way of dumping RAM to some disk file to temporarily free up RAM. VERY VERY HELPFUL for Photoshoppers, video editors, where lots of RAM is necessary.
Jan 10, 2009
Deactivating System Memory don’t free up RAM?
Jan 10, 2009
I tried it right now and available RAM jumped from 46% to 63%. It seems the feature you’re requesting is already there. Use your mouse right button over System Memory icon and disable it or enable.
Jan 11, 2009
Thanks. I didn’t notice that function was there before. Very useful.
Jan 11, 2009
I think that this process should be fully automated. When free RAM goes below some value, eBoostr should start freeing cache to free RAM for application. Then, when RAM is free again, eBoostr should reload the cache. Similary to Vista’s superfetch.