I was going to offer to help you, but then I saw "rulez". That stupid and deliberate mis-spelling is obviously a "joke" (although not a very funny one) so I'm going to give you an unfunny joke in response.
First, write a very small C program which allocates all the memory on your machine except the bare minimum that perl needs. Have it lock all that memory so it can't be swapped out.
Then run your perl program. All your hashes will be stored in the swap slice.
In reply to Re: How store a hash table on disk and work with it
by DrHyde
in thread How store a hash table on disk and work with it
by ReneB
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