I have a script that does repeated speed tests of an application. However, Windows disk and memory caching is causing the results to be less than accurate. Is there a way in Perl (or with some external tool called by Perl) to clear these caches between each run of the application that I'm testing?
I've looked on CPAN for something that could do this, but I wasn't successful.
--DrWhy
"If God had meant for us to think for ourselves he would have given us brains. Oh, wait..."
In reply to How do you clear Win32 caches (disk/memory) by DrWhy
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