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TV Server startup incompatibility with System Temp files in Ram Disk ?
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<blockquote data-quote="mralolli" data-source="post: 961017" data-attributes="member: 91469"><p><u>RAM disk Pro</u>:</p><p>Compared to a speedy SSD, RAM disk read more than 10x faster and wrote about 20x faster. If your hw configuration can lay on it, the combination of SSD (system and program storage) with RAM Disk (temporary files with high r/w load frequency) is the best solution.</p><p>Writing load mainly asks for special care, not only about speed improvements. SSDs have the downside of a limited number of writes and you can increase the SSD's longevity by moving often-written class of data to a RAM disk. Cache, time-shifting and the temp files of your most used applications are good targets.</p><p> </p><p><u>RAM disk Contra</u>:</p><p>Obviously, RAM disk size is taken away from the main system memory; then the prerequisite of a good RAM disk approach is to have excess of system Ram on normal load conditions.</p><p>Furthermore the RAM disk can considerably increases the boot time; its structure is completely re-initialized at any restart. On my configuration (see the initial post) the additional boot time is around 10-15 seconds.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mralolli, post: 961017, member: 91469"] [U]RAM disk Pro[/U]: Compared to a speedy SSD, RAM disk read more than 10x faster and wrote about 20x faster. If your hw configuration can lay on it, the combination of SSD (system and program storage) with RAM Disk (temporary files with high r/w load frequency) is the best solution. Writing load mainly asks for special care, not only about speed improvements. SSDs have the downside of a limited number of writes and you can increase the SSD's longevity by moving often-written class of data to a RAM disk. Cache, time-shifting and the temp files of your most used applications are good targets. [U]RAM disk Contra[/U]: Obviously, RAM disk size is taken away from the main system memory; then the prerequisite of a good RAM disk approach is to have excess of system Ram on normal load conditions. Furthermore the RAM disk can considerably increases the boot time; its structure is completely re-initialized at any restart. On my configuration (see the initial post) the additional boot time is around 10-15 seconds. [/QUOTE]
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