On Sat, Aug 7, 2010 at 7:57 AM, Mark Sokolovsky <coolmar...@gmail.com>wrote:

> ithink we have a misunderstanding here. I increase my RAM to it's max, but
> i use flash disks to store info instead of using ram disks to store
> programs.
>
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Ram disks are not for storing programs . they disappear on shutdown unless
set up for reboot.

RAM disks are used to OPERATE programs to the extent that it cuts
mechanical  ( and thus slow and TIME consuming) out of application
OPERATION.

*Unless* you are booted from a *solid state drive* this has the result of
making your work proceed faster.

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