Its expensive... and it seems fairly safe as IBM, HP, and Dell are all selling it now...
Take a look at this: http://www.fusionio.com/ http://www-304.ibm.com/shop/americas/content/home/store_IBMPublicUSA/en_US/ibmfusionio.html It basically acts just like a disk from what I understand, except that you can't boot from it. On Thu, Aug 25, 2011 at 11:19 AM, DavidJMurray (mvdbs.com) <[email protected] > wrote: > > Is anyone using a RAMDisk with U2 files? > > I have noticed that there are two types of ram disks within Linux - tmpfs > and /dev/ram1 which can be used to create a small file system. > > Does anyone have any practical experience on these options? > > Is there an effective option for MS-Windows? > > Cheers, > djm > > > Daniel McGrath wrote: > > > > > > 6) Not only can you use U2 in a relational manner, complete with SQL > > access, but since its core data structure are hash tables, if you want to > > use it just as a key-value store look no further. If you want to run it > is > > a key-value store in memory (aka Memcache), mount a RAMDisk and place the > > file there. Voila. No need to configure separate systems, as flexible as > > you want it to be. You can even replicate from it to multiple other > > servers if you want. Want it encrypted too? Done! > > > > > > > > > ----- > > Learn and Do > Excel and Share > > > http://mvdbs.com http://mvdbs.com > -- > View this message in context: > http://old.nabble.com/Why-Pick-U2--tp32061959p32335234.html > Sent from the U2 - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com. > > _______________________________________________ > U2-Users mailing list > [email protected] > http://listserver.u2ug.org/mailman/listinfo/u2-users > -- John Thompson _______________________________________________ U2-Users mailing list [email protected] http://listserver.u2ug.org/mailman/listinfo/u2-users
