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    A Ramdisk is a disk drive that stores data in your computers memory (very fast) rather than on a physical disk drive (very slow). In a nutshell, you are sacrificing some of your computers memory in exchange for a very fast virtual disk drive. Second Life uses a disk cache to help speed up rezzing of repeat locations, placing this cache in a ram drive will dramatically boost it's performance.
    This will not speed up the loading of locations the first time you visit them.
    This is especially useful if your computer uses a solid state drive (SSD) as it will reduce the frequency of physical disk access and extend the life if your hardware.
    This guide is written for Catznip running on Windows 8 64bit. Other viewers / Windows versions should work without issue but YMMV.
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    Quote Originally Posted by steveyos View Post
    A Ramdisk is a disk drive that stores data in your computers memory (very fast) rather than on a physical disk drive (very slow). In a nutshell, you are sacrificing some of your computers memory in exchange for a very fast virtual disk drive. Second Life uses a disk cache to help speed up rezzing of repeat locations, placing this cache in a ram drive will dramatically boost it's performance.
    This will not speed up the loading of locations the first time you visit them.
    This is especially useful if your computer uses a solid state drive (SSD) as it will reduce the frequency of physical disk access and extend the life if your hardware.
    This guide is written for Catznip running on Windows 8 64bit. Other viewers / Windows versions should work without issue but YMMV.
    Thanks, maybe when I get SSD, I remember maks told me SSD fucking sucks.


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    Quote Originally Posted by juji View Post
    Thanks, maybe when I get SSD, I remember maks told me SSD fucking sucks.
    I told you they're small and expensive and break more often than hard drives, all of those things are true
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    Quote Originally Posted by maks View Post
    I told you they're small and expensive and break more often than hard drives, all of those things are true
    Is true SSD has shorter life than hard drive?


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    Quote Originally Posted by juji View Post
    Is true SSD has shorter life than hard drive?
    in 2009
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    Quote Originally Posted by juji View Post
    Is true SSD has shorter life than hard drive?
    it depends
    SSDs have a finite lifespan and HDDs have a random lifespan. HDDs could die of mechanical failure at any time, SSDs can't die of mechanical failure since they have no moving parts, but there is only so many times you can write to the disk
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    Quote Originally Posted by Camoron View Post
    it depends
    SSDs have a finite lifespan and HDDs have a random lifespan. HDDs could die of mechanical failure at any time, SSDs can't die of mechanical failure since they have no moving parts, but there is only so many times you can write to the disk
    It makes sense, SSD is semiconductor.


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    Quote Originally Posted by juji View Post
    Is true SSD has shorter life than hard drive?
    depends on how often you hit them, specifically how often you write to them. I wouldn't put my pagefile there, not unless I had a whole fuckton of ram
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    Quote Originally Posted by maks View Post
    I told you they're small and expensive and break more often than hard drives, all of those things are true
    in 2009
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    Quote Originally Posted by steveyos View Post
    in 2009
    no they still cost 2-3x as much as a hard drive for the same amount of storage and still have a finate amount of writes which leads to bad sectors piling up which leads to data corruption. In a production environment I'd recommend replacing them every 2 years, I give consumer level hdd's 3 years and enterprise hdds 4-5
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    Quote Originally Posted by maks View Post
    no they still cost 2-3x as much as a hard drive for the same amount of storage and still have a finate amount of writes which leads to bad sectors piling up which leads to data corruption. In a production environment I'd recommend replacing them every 2 years, I give consumer level hdd's 3 years and enterprise hdds 4-5
    well see, I don't use my computer like everyone else, I barely touch mine so I'm fine with everyting literally loading instantly and with the amount I use it I won't have to replace it for ten years

    over 100 terrorbytes written to the non-pro version of my drive so far and still going http://www.tweaktown.com/articles/51...end/index.html
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    second life on ssd

    second life cache on ramdisk

    windows 8

    fuck what you heard I"m living it, it's great, it's amazing it's as good as it gets abandon your influences and upgrade today
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