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Re^3: write hash to disk after memory limitby LanX (Saint) |
on Mar 13, 2015 at 13:41 UTC ( [id://1119962]=note: print w/replies, xml ) | Need Help?? |
As I said, better > > organize the upper tier roughly according to the timeline of your process No idea where $set comes from but $replicate could be such a top tier. so $data[$set][$replicate]{$1}{$2} should have far less memory swapping problems (AFAIS). (BTW better reserve uppercase var-names to perl buit-ins) If this structure doesn't fit into your future plans, you most likely want to use a DB anyway.
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