What exactly is the problem?
BTW: There is no need to store the database on a RAM drive. The entire database will be loaded in RAM on startup and written to disk on exit. In between all database actions take place in RAM.
BTW: There is no need to store the database on a RAM drive. The entire database will be loaded in RAM on startup and written to disk on exit. In between all database actions take place in RAM.
Statistics: Posted by NotNull — Sat Feb 01, 2025 11:43 am