That’s correct – I’d
like to be able to keep particular indexes in RAM available all the time
The best way to get all the stuff needed
by a query into RAM is to run the query. Is it more that you want to
'pin' the data in RAM so it doesn't get overwritten by other queries?
I am working with some pretty convoluted queries that work
very slowly the first time they’re called but perform fine on the second
call. I am fairly certain that these differences are due to the caching. Can
someone point me in a direction that would allow me to pre-cache the critical
indexes?