In Reply to: RE: Any failure of hard disks in your NAS ? posted by Tony Lauck on November 19, 2014 at 09:58:39:
Hi and sorry to disturb again
If i understand well a Ram disk inserted in the PCI (which one ?) slot reduce the I/O operations ?
Why not go further and increase the amount of the real RAM ?
some PC can use up to 16 GB (if not more)
Is it possible to do so ?
There is nothing like a speedy RAM i think when direct access is required
Thanks a lotP.S. i think this new family of SSD will make you change your take on SSD
http://www.maximumpc.com/ocz_trots_out_vertex_460a_ssd_series_using_toshiba_a19_nand_flash_2014
around 0.5 Gbps reading speed on a SATA 6Gbps channel (wow !)
allowed by the new 19nm Nand chip by Toshiba, i guess a great achievement indeedor better still ... wait a little bit for this ... SATA Express (16 Gbps !)
http://www.legitreviews.com/what-is-sata-express-and-why-it-matters_140093
the "PC world" is the only one that is getting better and better ... unfortunately
Kind regards,
bg
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