![]() ![]() The problem potentially there is the increased OS boot time, possibly increased shutdown time (or some clever in between solution which writes the data back to disc through some scheduled delayed write-back scheme), and a possible "what if the system is shut down unexpectedly?" scenario. ![]() The number one problem with RAMdisks is that the data doesn't survive a reboot, so in comes the concept of a recoverable RAMdisk, where the data is saved to a storage system (possibly on shutdown) and typically reloaded during the OS startup-sequence.
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