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Certain database engines do support pinning objects to cache, Oracle and MS-SQL to name a couple. MySQL does not have this option, as far as I know.
On the other hand I cannot think of many use … cases for this option, as modern database systems are very good at managing cache. MySQL offers block caching with an LRU algorithm through the InnoDB storage engine.
There is also an in memory storage …
answered Nov 16 '12 by Roy