Ulrich Windl wrote:
Howard Chu hyc@symas.com schrieb am 25.01.2014 um 19:07 in Nachricht
Markus Doppelbauer wrote:
Hello, We are using BerkeleyDB since a decade - but we are searching for something more lightweight. LMDB is what we are looking for ... ^^ The small code and the benchmark-results are very impressive! A question: We have a server with 4 GB RAM. One of the BerkeleyDB-files has about 20 GB.This particular database is a kind of archive - hardly read and
hardly
written (maybe once per minute). Is it possible to "mmap()" a 20 GB database into the RAM?
Yes.
If yes, will the server start "swapping"?
No.
This is only true (AFAIK)
You've already demonstrated multiple times that "as far as you know" is not far at all.
if the applications uses huge pages or memory
locking. In other cases it depends on the OS and the other applications.
In general mmap files "swap" onto themselves, and you would not call it
"swapping" in the usual sense...
Thus, the answer is "No", as I already said, and you have added no value to the discussion.
Ulrich