So i know in cloud - we can get PCI or HIPPA complaint installations. One thing this does is force cache to not keep data at rest on disk (basically -the cache never gets to cassandra - i think...) Is this something we can do in private cloud to play around with performance?
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@Benjamin Goldman Yes you could turn of persistent cache (basically using Cassandra as a cache datastore). You need to turn off the following property on the message processors' cache.properties file:
second.level.cache.enabled=false
This would make sure that cache is never persisted in Cassandra and stays in-memory.
@Benjamin Goldman Yes you could turn of persistent cache (basically using Cassandra as a cache datastore). You need to turn off the following property on the message processors' cache.properties file:
second.level.cache.enabled=false
This would make sure that cache is never persisted in Cassandra and stays in-memory.
Thank You!
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