VSuite Ramdisk (Server Edition) 4.2.8031.1308

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Equipped with the most efficient, high speed CPU, RAM, and video graphics card, users will come to expect best performance out of their computers. But the sad truth is, they aren't getting the best deal. Hard disk, which forms another crucial part of computers, still very much lag behind in terms of speed. This is because hard disk mainly relies on mechanical parts, unlike the CPUs, or RAMs, which are entirely electronics. Undesirable sluggish effects are especially evident in applications such as network servers, 2D/3D designs or mass data processing systems. VSuite Ramdisk is a simple-to-use solution. It employs smart software algorithm, which effectively and efficiently simulates existing RAM as a hard disk. This greatly optimises speed with reduced access time to files, which in turn, shows a huge improvement in overall performance. With reduced number of access, we are able to prolong the hard disk's physical life. This is especially useful in environments where users frequently download mass of files over internet, or internal network. VSuite Ramdisk, in addition provides solution for the well-known "4GB RAM in 32-bit Windows" issue, thereby allowing all of its installed RAM to be fully utilised.

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