On Sun, Dec 23, 2007 at 04:41:42PM +0200, Tzafrir Cohen wrote: > Run entirely from RAM? So if your image is 40MB, you waste 40MB of RAM > just to store it? This is where (A) becomes suddenly a lot nicer. > Especially if you can use union-mouting and thus to have to use such a > specific system.
40MB is a paltry amount of RAM for any even reasonably modern machine. Compare, too, the respective access times between flash and RAM, not to mention the write session limits of flash (though again, to consider this is to make another mountain out of a mole hill). The only significant downside of using a net-boot setup (e.g. PXE) for something like this is that you are then reliant on another machine for the operation of that one. Considering that you'd probably be relying on it (and the switch) for normal operations anyway, I would not bother worrying about it. -- Ulexus [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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