Bob Friesenhahn wrote:
> On Sat, 5 Dec 2009, Seth Heeren wrote:
>>>
>>> in the same way, I guess, when running an OS on a SSD boot disk,
>>> should we still need the same memory swapping mechanisms as we do
>>> today, considering that in that case, the swap device is (nearly) as
>>> fast as memory itself.
>> Is it? I think that when you look up the numbers (for server-grade
>> hardware) you could find an order of magnitude difference. Now there are
>
> The difference is pretty huge.  Consider 6GB+/second vs 140MB/second.
Not to detract from the point (my own point in fact) but my 2xSSD in
stripes deliver a peak read throughput of 350Mb/s each time I boot :) My
boot time lands at 11-13 seconds depending on wheather conditions.
>
> The interesting thing for the future will be non-volatile main memory,
> with the primary concern being how to firewall damage due to a bug.
> You would be able to turn your computer off and back on and be working
> again almost instantaneously.
>
> Bob
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