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> ”. If your data fits entirely in RAM, then use a ramdisk for the database if you want, and replicate it to permanent storage with standard tools

Then you get used to near-zero latency that in-RAM data gives you, and when it outgrows your RAM, it's a pain in the butt to move it to disk :)



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