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CleanUp of ViewStateOptimizer\VsFiles #3

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ShirishPatel opened this issue Sep 8, 2018 · 2 comments
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CleanUp of ViewStateOptimizer\VsFiles #3

ShirishPatel opened this issue Sep 8, 2018 · 2 comments

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@ShirishPatel
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ShirishPatel commented Sep 8, 2018

[Hello,]

Do I need to create a job for deleting the files created in ViewStateOptimizer\VsFiles ???

I am having +20K Page Views in a day and already +20K files are created in ViewStateOptimizer\VsFiles

Can we have the option to have the ViewState data be stored in memory as my server is having 288GB RAM and out of which I am only using 30GB...

I think reading and writing to memory will be much faster and manageable then disk.

Thanks,
Shirish

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By the way thanks a lot for this great package 🥇 👍 💯

Below are a few stats

Page Size Checker : https://smallseotools.com/website-page-size-checker/

https://www.99corporates.com/Company-Overview/RELIANCE-INDUSTRIES-LIMITED/CIN/L17110MH1973PLC019786

BEFORE 388680 Page Size (Bytes)
AFTER 356463 Page Size (Bytes)

https://www.99corporates.com/Company-Overview/DATALIGENCE-INFOTECH-PRIVATE-LIMITED/CIN/U72900GJ2016PTC093946

BEFORE 275620 Page Size (Bytes)
AFTER 254455 Page Size (Bytes)

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1001binary commented Nov 1, 2020

Hello Shirish,

I will maintain this repo. ViewStateOptimizer will support some new features such as clean up ViewState data automatically, storing ViewState data in memory, etc...

After the session is expired, files in ViewStateOptimizer\VsFiles will be deleted automatically. That's why you don't need to create a job for that.

I will consider the option for storing ViewState in memory. Basically, accessing data in memory is much faster than in disks.

Best Regards,
Hong

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