Re: high throughput storage server?

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=) high throughput
no ssd, no harddisk for main data, only ram, and a good ups system
with supercapacitor (not for cpu, just ram disks), could use 2,5v
2500F capacitors
ddr3 memory have >=10000gb/s, use SAS 6gbit channel for each ram disk

and with time, get ram disk and save to harddisks (backup only, not
online data, some filesystem have snapshots, could use it)
ram is more expensive than ssd and harddisk, but is faster, with a
good ups it´s less volatille (some hours without computer power
supply)


2011/3/2 Drew <drew.kay@xxxxxxxxx>:
>> why not supercapacitors to power safe and ram memories as ramdisks?
>> a backup solution could help on umount or backup
>
> Huh?
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