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General => Tech Chat => Topic started by: Lazybones on April 04, 2011, 11:25:07 AM

Title: How to move the Firefox or Chrome cache to a RAM disk and speed up surfing by 20
Post by: Lazybones on April 04, 2011, 11:25:07 AM
http://downloadsquad.switched.com/2010/11/10/how-to-move-the-firefox-or-chrome-cache-to-a-ram-disk-and-speed/

I just did this, and so far it seem that FireFox 4.0 with a ram disk KILLs Chrome 10.0 with a ram disk. I mean cached pages you go back to in FF open instantly in most cases, chrome still spins for a noticeable second or two.

To be far there could be plugins slowing them both down in different ways, however I run similar plugins on both.

Edit: note there is a cost to start-up and shutdown time for loading and saving the ram-disk to the hard-drive.. However it is dependent on how BIG you make the ram disk. I think the immediate performance boost to things like your web-browser are worth it however.
Title: Re: How to move the Firefox or Chrome cache to a RAM disk and speed up surfing by 20
Post by: Thorin on April 04, 2011, 12:45:09 PM
That looks kinda cool!  Apparently Firefox 4 already has a RAM-disk-based cache of some sort, according to the comments on that thread.
Title: Re: How to move the Firefox or Chrome cache to a RAM disk and speed up surfing by 20
Post by: Darren Dirt on April 04, 2011, 01:28:58 PM
Quote from: Thorin on April 04, 2011, 12:45:09 PM
Apparently Firefox 4 already has a RAM-disk-based cache of some sort, according to the comments on that thread.

to quote that comment...
There's no need for the extra software in Firefox. Everything is there in about.config.
1) Set 'browser.cache.disk.enable' to false
2) Set 'browser.cache.memory.enable' to true.
3) Create 'browser.cache.memory.capacity' if it doesn't exist.
4) Set 'browser.cache.memory.capacity' to the desired size of the RAM cache in kilobytes.
Title: Re: How to move the Firefox or Chrome cache to a RAM disk and speed up surfing by 20
Post by: Lazybones on April 04, 2011, 02:53:01 PM
Although you can turn DISK Cache OFF, the performance is not the same.

reading the docs on browser.cache.memory.capacity it doesn't do what you think it does.

I tested both methods, the ram disk is incredibly fast, where as disabling disk cache and relying on FF memory cache was not.. There may be a way to tweak it however I suspect that the advantage of a LARGE persistent ram cache is still there.
Title: Re: How to move the Firefox or Chrome cache to a RAM disk and speed up surfing by 20
Post by: Lazybones on July 23, 2011, 04:19:37 PM
Just an FYI, I just setup my new computer, it has the same amount of RAM and same hard drive as my work laptop but the CPU and bus should blow my work laptop away.. I immediately noticed the IE and Firefox where slower on my new computer, so I setup the RAM disk on it.

YES, this tweak for browsing is almost a night and day difference, unless maybe if you have a crazy fast SSD drive already.