Creating a RAM Disk on Linux system

2019-06-08T22:25:37+08:00April 29th, 2019|Categories: CMS, Linux|Tags: , , , |

Linux has the native ability to support two filesystem types that allow for RAM-based storage: ramfs and tmpfs. A RAM disk can give faster-than-SSD read and write speeds ideally suited for applications that rely heavily on cached data. The key difference between ramfs and tmpfs is that ramfs does not take a maximum capacity, which could [...]