Marc Perkel wrote:
> Adam Nielsen wrote:
>>> Ideally if I had a battery back up ram disk card that would be ideal
>>> but I can't find that anywhere.
>> What about a Gigabyte i-RAM?  It has a maximum size of 4GB, but that's 
>> a big e-mail queue...
>>
>>   http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I-RAM
>>
>> It uses DDR RAM, has a 16-hour backup battery and connects to a SATA 
>> port.  Because of that it is limited to 150MB/sec, but it does have a 
>> 0.1ms seek time.
>>
> 
> I don't this that is available anymore. I'd love to find one that is 8 
> gigs of DDR2 and SATA II.

Looks available to me:
http://www.google.com/products?q=GC-RAMDISK&oe=UTF-8&scoring=pd

If you have tons of cash to spare you can try HyperDrive 
(http://www.hyperossystems.co.uk/). It claims 0.0011ms seek time and 
16GB support.

-- 
Angel Marin
http://anmar.eu.org/


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