Re: ramdisks

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Tim wrote:
On Wed, 2009-04-15 at 13:42 -0700, Mike Wright wrote:
I looked at tmpfs but that doesn't seem to accomplish what I want.
With ramdisks I can mount them over the top of pre-existing
directories, play to my heart's content, and leave the underlying
files untouched.

You can do that with tmpfs, too.  Which method's best for you will
depend on other requirements.
Some notes:  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TMPFS

Thanks, Tim.

I looked further into that and found a couple of limitations that wiped out the gains I was seeking. Apparently a tmpfs is sparse and if resources become tight the least used blocks end up in swap.

My goal was to avoid disk access altogether.

Nonetheless, with your suggestions and those of others I now have a much greater understanding of both tmpfs and ramdisks.

(I must add that it's very spooky working and not hearing the clatter of physical drives, added to the extremely fast response times on an older, CPU and RAM limited, machine. I'm a happy camper now!)

:m)

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