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Media Cache data: sequential or burst written?

New Here ,
Dec 03, 2018 Dec 03, 2018

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I'm going to purchase a storage to be used as cache only, and I'm wondering what would make more sense: more focus on sequential write or burst write?

So in what "pattern" is the cache data written? Many small chunks all the time, or rather one big at once? How does Adobe exactly operate in this/handle it? And I'm well aware that it probably doesn't matter as much anyways, but I still want to know it, just out of pure curiosity. So thanks for all replies and answers

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LEGEND ,
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Any recent decently fast SSD on an internal connection should be fine for the cache/media cache database and PEK files.

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