Hi !
Sometimes each frame of image/video file takes 300-400 megabites , to see the results it needs caching.
One second of such video takes 10gigs of ram in cache , which makes impossible to cache 30second video and watch it
to make work comfortable in such environment through RAM, it needs almost 512 gigs of RAM, which is complete overkill.
what if buy fastest nvme, let's say rocket 4gen sarbent with 5000mb/s sequential read speed (hope read frame by frame from drive pretty much means "sequential read" right ?
and set paging file of any size on 1TB drive like that. I know it's still not close to be DDR4 RAM , but at least way better than just render out and watch every time I need to see result.
what do you think ? will caching be fast with above solution ?
Sometimes each frame of image/video file takes 300-400 megabites , to see the results it needs caching.
One second of such video takes 10gigs of ram in cache , which makes impossible to cache 30second video and watch it
to make work comfortable in such environment through RAM, it needs almost 512 gigs of RAM, which is complete overkill.
what if buy fastest nvme, let's say rocket 4gen sarbent with 5000mb/s sequential read speed (hope read frame by frame from drive pretty much means "sequential read" right ?
and set paging file of any size on 1TB drive like that. I know it's still not close to be DDR4 RAM , but at least way better than just render out and watch every time I need to see result.
what do you think ? will caching be fast with above solution ?
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