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Houdy,

We have servers with a lot of RAM (256G) and we need high performance as we run heavy scientific computations that frequently access data.

I'm looking for tips on good, easy to use, preferably free RAM Drive software - one that makes RAM act like a disk drive, after the computation ends I can trasfer the set of results to the storage and proceed with the next computation.

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My goal is to get an answer from someone who used it and can spell out pros and cons.
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Anyone with experience in that area?

Tnx,
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Updated 27-Oct-14 20:33pm
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See this list: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_RAM_drive_software[^]
And a tutorial for one of the drives I used - http://www.tekrevue.com/tip/create-10-gbs-ram-disk-windows/[^]
You also can find code solutions using Google...
 
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Maciej Los 27-Oct-14 10:54am    
5ed!
Kornfeld Eliyahu Peter 27-Oct-14 10:55am    
Thank you...

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