Messages in this thread | | | From | jlnance@unity ... | Date | Tue, 1 Jun 2004 12:49:46 -0400 | Subject | Re: why swap at all? |
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On Tue, Jun 01, 2004 at 02:57:00PM +0300, Lenar L?hmus wrote: > jlnance@unity.ncsu.edu wrote: > > >I'm not sure. Copying a file is a pretty good indication that you > >are about to do something with either the new or the old file. > > > Like taking the new file with me on USB dongle and deleting old one? > Caching the file really doesn't help in this case.
No, it does not help in this case.
Not putting things in cache is a solution for the problem of having useful stuff pushed out of the cache. However, fixing the problem this way may create other problems if it causes us to fail to put useful things into the cache.
The point I was trying (perhaps unsuccessfully) to make, is that we should be careful about not caching things. We are likely to break other corner cases by fixing the ones we are discussing.
Thanks,
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