Re: real verses Virtual memory
Re: real verses Virtual memory
- Subject: Re: real verses Virtual memory
- From: jon <email@hidden>
- Date: Sat, 10 Oct 2009 12:08:42 -0600
Hi Bill, in this theme of normal behavior, maybe this would make
what i'm asking more clear.
in an exercise of thought, if you wrote an app, and the only thing
it did was put up a window permanently (for the run of it's process
life), with a single webview in it, and hardwired a load of any
particular website you wished that had any substance to load in that
webview... and then put in a trigger to simply reload that same
website every 20 seconds... and that was it, no number crunching,
or extra processes, or UI.
if you had to guess, if you looked in activity monitor, do you
think this thought experiment would use disk IO every 20 seconds?
thanks,
Jon.
On Oct 10, 2009, at 11:03 AM, Bill Bumgarner wrote:
2) if there is a persistent cache -- a web cache, perhaps? -- it may
be updated, causing I/O
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