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On 14.11 13:56, Gilles ROUTIER wrote:
> I have Two Disk.
> 
> A this time my conf is like this :
> cache_mem 128 mb
> cache_dir ufs /cache1 8000 16 256
> cache_dir ufs /cache2 8000 16 256
> 
> My evolution Would be :
> 
> Cache_mem 128 mb
> cache_replacement_policy lru
> cache_dir ufs /cache1 8000 16 256
> 
> cache_replacement_policy heap LFUDA
> cache_dir ufs /cache2 8000 16 256
> 
> 
> Firstly what think about it?

I don't see any problem... if you have ~9GB of free space on those
partitions...

btw why do you want to use different replacement policies?

> Secondarily, with this policy of cache, the other objects they will be put
> on the cache nevertheless?

pardon?

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