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FWIW, /dev/shm does not imply physical RAM. It is backed by virtual memory which can include swap. A properly configured system with the state file in /dev/shm will require less physical RAM and/or perform better with the same amount of RAM than one using a disk file (at least on Linux; I can't comment on other OSs). The trade-off is lack of persistence of the file across reboots (unless it is explicitly copied).
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