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If you need to boost the speed of data writes to storage on your Linux data center servers, a ramdisk might be what you need. Here's how to create one, mount it, and back it up.
For the purposes of this guide, I chose Dataram’s RAMDisk, because the personal version is free for RAM disks up to 4GB in size. If you need more space, the full version is $19.
Discover the powerful features of ASUS AI Suite III, RAMDisk, and Mem TweakIt in this comprehensive software overview. Learn how to optimize your system performance with ASUS's intuitive tools.
RamDisk Plus 11 uses patent pending technology that makes it able to access memory beyond the limitation imposed by a Windows 32-bit operating system. In other words, RamDisk Plus 11 can use ...
This week at Computex, Gigabyte Technology displayed their i-Ram PCI ramdisk, which uses up to 4GB of standard DDR SDRAM to emulate a hard disk. A PC World article covered its use as an ultra fast ...
Right now I'm using Dataram RAMDisk, which works great, but the Load and Save feature could be better. Right now, it loads an image of the RAMdisk on startup, saves it every x seconds (set at 300 ...
Most Ramdisk utilities need to be launched from within an operating system. But Diskless Angel is a commercial app (with a free trial available) that actually lets you boot directly into a Ramdisk.
If that isn't enough, there's the option to purchase Radeon RAMDisk Xtreme for just $19. The full version allows users to create a RAM disk up to 64GB in size regardless of module brand.
Laptop Magazine offers the instructions for turning extra memory into a RAM disk. You'll need at least 6 GB of RAM, a 64-bit system, and RAM disk software (e.g., the free RAMDisk from DataRAM).
RAMDISK, as the name suggests, uses RAM as disk storage. By using RAM as disk storage, you will get much faster performance on your favorite app or game.