mattsaccount

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Hello everyone,

I figured I'd download one of these RAM disk programs to see how it worked. Obviously, it's very fast and can do anything a regular disk can (except retain data when the power goes off). But, since they're so small--being limited by the amount of available RAM--what kind of applications are they useful for?

Here are some things I've done with my new RAM disk:
- I set up a 320mb one, copied Enemy Territory to it, and watched as it loaded very fast :) Once playing, however, it makes no difference (naturally).
- I set up a 16mb one, wrote a program that does nothing but create empty files, and ran it to see how many files it could hold. The answer is ~11,000 (using NTFS).
- I could put SETI@home on it so it doesn't access the disk so often, but that seems pointless since so many other apps I have running access the disk regularly too.

So, I'm out of ideas. If you use a RAM disk, what do you use it for? Do these things have much practical utility?
 

RadiclDreamer

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I work at a college with both tech students as well as art students using macs. Usually the tech users have no use for them, while some graphics people will load their .PSD (adobe photoshop)files into them for ultra fast loading and saving