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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T08:03:33+00:00 2026-05-13T08:03:33+00:00

I am using Apache/2.2.8 (Ubuntu) mod_python/3.3.1 Python/2.5.2 and I would like to preload the

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I am using Apache/2.2.8 (Ubuntu) mod_python/3.3.1 Python/2.5.2 and I would like to preload the data I work with.

Currently I read the data from a file on disk every time I get a request, then parse it and store it in an object. The data file is relatively large and I would like to parse/preload it ahead of time.

I was thinking I could either 1) load the data in memory when apache starts (~100MB to 500MB of data would reside in memory while the server is running) or I could 2) load it when the first data request is submitted and keep it in memory until I shut the server down.

below is the mock up of the second idea:

from mod_python import apache
from mod_python import Session

gvar = 0

def handler(req):
    req.content_type = 'text/plain'

    session = Session.Session(req)
    if session.is_new():
        global gvar
        req.write('gvar was originally : '+str(gvar))
        gvar = 314
        session['addr'] = req.connection.remote_ip
        session.save()
        req.write('\ngvar was just set to: '+str(gvar))
    else:
        global gvar
        req.write('gvar set to: '+str(gvar))

    return apache.OK  

output (session one):
gvar was originally : 0
gvar was just set to: 314

output (session > 1):
gvar set to: 314

Please share your comments and solutions,
thx

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    2026-05-13T08:03:34+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 8:03 am

    You could set a tmpfs (or ramfs) mount with the data and it will stay in RAM (tmpfs may send data to swap).

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