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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 2013-05-14 18:48 , Michael Klishin
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<div class="gmail_quote">2013/5/14 Matthias Reik <span
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<div id=":4f1">We have a RabbitMQ cluster, so we could
make sure that the RamDisk would<br>
be set up only on those servers that have those kind of
queues.</div>
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Matthias,<br>
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<div style="">Using RAM nodes for this queue sounds like the
least painful and crash prone</div>
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solution to me.</div>
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But my understanding was that RAM node would not prevent the
messages to touch<br>
disk. But maybe my understanding of RAM nodes is wrong (would be
happy to hear<br>
that :-) ) <br>
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