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==What is the IBM CMOD Cache filesystem?==
==What is the IBM CMOD Cache filesystem?==
The CMOD cache filesystem, often named “arscache” is a pool of storage on your IBM CMOD server that Content Manager OnDemand uses to store documents for fast loading or retrieval. IBM CMOD Application Groups are configured by default to load data into the cache filesystem, and migrate it to secondary storage at a later time.  Migrating the data from the CMOD cache to secondary storage doesn’t delete it - the caches are kept at 80% by default, to help make retrievals for end users faster.  One of the easiest ways to tune the OnDemand Cache performance is to increase this number to 90 or 95%.
The CMOD cache filesystem, often named “arscache” is a pool of storage on your IBM CMOD server that Content Manager OnDemand uses to store documents for fast loading or retrieval. IBM CMOD Application Groups are configured by default to load data into the cache filesystem, and migrate it to secondary storage at a later time.  Migrating the data from the CMOD cache to secondary storage doesn’t delete it - the caches are kept at 80% by default, to help make retrievals for end users faster.  One of the easiest ways to tune the OnDemand Cache performance on large Content Manager OnDemand installations is to increase this number to over 95%.


== Where do I configure the behavior of the CMOD cache? ==
== Where do I configure the behavior of the CMOD cache? ==