On May 17, 2012, at 11:22 AM, Carey Dissmore
<
carey@imugonline.com>
wrote:
> I'm starting to spec out a new machine
and an SSD for the cache is definitely in
order. It'll be 6G SATA-connected at minimum,
but I'm actually considering perhaps RAID-0
stripe of two 6G SSD's to improve performance
and reduce latency all-the-more. Anyone have
any thoughts on how much of a difference that
would make in AE? Worth doing? Assume fully
modern mobo/chipset machine.
>
> carey
>
> On May 17, 2012, at 1:13 PM, Rendernyc
wrote:
>
>> You can set your disk cache to a
folder for each project but would have to
change this manually when u switch projects in
the prefs.
>>
>> The cache will clear itself out when
it starts getting full based on age
>>
>> Just remember the cache files aren't
project dependent. If you have a comp that is
cached in multiple aep's it uses the single
cached frames for all.
>>
>> On May 17, 2012, at 2:03 PM, Michael
Malone <
mmalone@mac.com>
wrote:
>>
>>> The new persistent disk cache is
super awesome and will only get better when I
get a dedicated SSD. One thing that would make
it even better is the ability to clear the
cache based on a particular project. I'm
always juggling several projects at once and
when I finish one I would like to clear the
cache of that project.
>>>
>>> Although, I guess it isn't that
important as the old stuff will get flushed as
new stuff happens. Still might be handy. I
wonder if that kind of thing is scriptable?
>>>
>>> mike
>>>
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