ke4nt1

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Posted: Jan. 09 2005,21:56 |
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Quote (Guest @ Jan. 09 2005,11:02) | Quote | I know that if you are starting off of a USB flashdrive, you have a limited number of writes before a block goes bad. So those are good options for a USB-stick, but what do they do? |
But surely you're not actually changing much when you're running dsl off your usb stick? I mean, you don't have a swap partition on it, and it mainly just reads all the os off the drive, it doesn't change it. Would it be faster with toram? |
A USB key is MUCH slower than a hard drive.. A hard drive is MUCH slower than a ramdrive..
Running your OS completely loaded into ram improves performance on any machine, and reduces writes to ALL your devices, It also improves write times..
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