Configuring the memory cache by data type

ArcGlobe uses memory caching to improve the interactive performance of the 3D view, and the values can be configured specifically for each ArcGlobe document (.3dd file). For example, if you know you regularily use 3D models or high resolution imagery, you can specify a greater allocation of memory towards that type of data.

Steps:
  1. Click the Customize menu and click ArcGlobe Options.
  2. Click the Display Cache tab and click the Advanced button.
  3. Enter the memory allocation values, in megabytes, for each memory type.
  4. The current memory usage for each type, and the percentage of its allocated size, is detailed on the text box and horizontal graph next to each item.

  5. Optionally, you can click one of four options to balance, restore, or save the memory cache settings. For example, if you have finished authoring your 3D document and have interacted with it for some time, you can click Balance Current Usage to automatically balance the memory cache settings based on your current memory usage. The ArcGlobe Advanced Memory Cache Settings dialog box. Manually allocate the memory usage for each data type, or use the buttons to automatically balance or restore memory usage settings. You can also save your allocation as the default for future documents.
  6. Click OK on the Advanced Memory Cache Settings dialog box.
  7. Click OK on the ArcGlobe Options dialog box.
TipTip:
  • The total memory cache size is automatically calculated as the sum of the individual settings.
  • Your total memory cache size should not exceed your physical memory (RAM).
  • These values will be stored when you save the globe document.
8/16/2013