DiskBoost 2.0
Hard disks are weakest link of modern computers, slowing down the entire system. The hard drives have moving mechanical parts, making them slow to access a particular spot on the magnetic storage media. While sustained transfer rates of modern hard disks are high, the need to seek for a position on the surface of the disk makes random access extremely slow. If your system has a lot of read-write operations on a limited set of files, moving the frequently accessed data off the actual hard disk into computer's memory can speed up operation and reduce access times dramatically.
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