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On 02/22/2005-11:33PM, Dan Melomedman wrote: > > Another example could be 'dnscache'. It also preallocates the cache > database of user-configurable size at the start-up. It never writes > anywthing to the disk, and it doesn't need to, but I wouldn't want it > to crash because the OS won't have the physical memory it needs on > random basis. > One of the good things about dnscache is that it only allocates what you tell it to rather than growing forever like BIND. I think the key here is don't tell it to allocate more than you have and you won't ever have a problem. > Let's stop here then. The feature I am looking for doesn't come with > Unix by default, beaten horse, etc. In the case of dnscache at least I don't think it is a feature you need.