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Flash limitations can be used as pros
With a limited write ability the Flash drives could be used for things
like the OS and various apps, things that don't need to be changed
that often. Load it up and then flip the physical switch to protect
the data. No way for hackers to change the system. You could use a
HDD for data storage and disk swap space.
Posted by: Mr_Dave   Posted on: 08/24/06 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Let me know when the 100 Gig Flash drive hits the market  Intellihence | 08/23/06
Not true  Roger Ramjet | 08/23/06
I know!!! I know!!!  James T. Kirk | 08/23/06
I'd rather have...  Bill_Jackson | 08/23/06
quit talking about Linux!  Linux Geek | 08/23/06
that was a reply to the first message  Linux Geek | 08/23/06
The speed vs. size trade off  Roger Ramjet | 08/23/06
while the speed never changes. ???  mrlinux | 08/23/06
Regular hard drives  Roger Ramjet | 08/24/06
I agree totally  zmud | 08/24/06
speed is the issue  rwahrens1952 | 08/23/06
Well... yes and no  3D0G | 08/24/06
Yep-per  Roger Ramjet | 08/24/06
In a way, capacity = speed  CobraA1 | 09/11/06
some ideas (hybrid maganetic/flash drives, built in usb or firewire, etc)  jjarman | 05/02/07
What size it the operating system?  Outlyer | 08/23/06
Answer FLASH!  Reverend MacFellow | 08/23/06
We have that now  osreinstall | 08/23/06
Al-RIGHT!  999ad@... | 08/23/06
Impressive!  Reverend MacFellow | 08/24/06
They are.  osreinstall | 08/24/06
flash has limited write-cycles  joemartn | 08/23/06
Perhaps you should have a look at  999ad@... | 08/23/06
Flash limitations can be used as pros  Mr_Dave | 08/24/06
Instead of increasing capacity ...  rwb1912@... | 08/23/06
Heat-assisted magnetic recording?  Mr. Roboto | 08/23/06
Sony did it first.  DJFlash | 08/23/06
what is old becomes new again  Amberhawk | 08/24/06
You're thinking of the MO drives  3D0G | 08/24/06
Ah, MagOps. I knew I recognised the principle...  Mr. Roboto | 08/24/06
Storage solution for the future  Boot_Agnostic | 08/25/06
high density punch cards  jjarman | 05/02/07
they are on the way out.....  tfry@... | 01/16/07
somewhere on CNET  thedudeistoocool@... | 01/16/07
1 bit quantum storage  jjarman | 05/02/07

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