RAM disk
David Schachter
david at daisy.UUCP
Thu Apr 7 19:30:43 AEST 1988
If the following has been answered recently, just give me a reference and I'll
go away.
With the recent discussion of problems running 9600 bps without losing char-
acters, someone bemoaned the inability to define in-memory filesystems. Is
there really no Unix driver to define in-memory simulated disk? For some
applications, such a facility would yield a substantial speed improvement
without the need to alter the application for better memory buffering.
-- David Schachter,
soon-to-be SCO or Microport customer
Bandwidth waste: My company and I have different opinions.
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