Stores the most frequently read disk
data in RAM. Applications that frequently read large amounts of data
from the disk will receive much of their data from RAM rather than disk,
thus greatly increasing their performance. Also supports writing disk
data immediately to RAM and later to the disk (deferred-write, or
lazywrite mode), accelerating applications that frequently write large
amounts of data to the disk. SuperCache,
a block- level cache,
complements the higher-level Windows NT file-system cache. Maintains all
disk data in RAM. Also allows for writing disk data immediately to RAM
and later to disk (deferred-write, or lazywrite mode). All reads to and
writes from the disk actually occur in RAM, at the fastest transfer
speeds possible. However, all data is maintained both on the hard drive
as well as in RAM (like a mirror), so it is safely retained between
boots.
SuperCache breaks the
disk I/O bottleneck by using the computer’s RAM to hold or contain the
most frequently used disk data. This ‘container’ is referred to as a
cache. With SuperCache, as a program sends and receives disk data, the
most frequently used data is read from and written to RAM – not the hard
drive – thus accelerating the program’s performance. SuperCache
implements our patented block-level cache technology to increase
performance above that of the operating system’s file-level cache.
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