I was reading this http://www.theregister.co.uk/2011/08/23 ... es_violin/ and was wondering is anyone has tried or thoughts on what TM1 would run like if it was using FLASH for swap space in a constrained RAM environment?
If you were working at the extreme end of size in the 64 bit world I was wondering if it would be useful or FLASH is still so much slower than RAM that it wouldn't be worth it?
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Re: Running TM1 in FLASH memory
Interesting idea. I suppose you could do it quite cheaply as well. All you would need is a 64GB drive. Install it and make sure all swap space is addressed on that drive...
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Re: Running TM1 in FLASH memory
Sounds good in theory but, unless you are taking about a desktop or laptop PC, I think you will find that hard drive response times on servers to be really good these days, not that much under the performance of a flash drive. i don't see a lot of potential here but I could be wrong.
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It's good point. I'm not sure how they would line up against against a scsi drive. One thing to keep in mind, their over all performance is based on both read and write. Reading data from flash drives is far quicker than any other hard drive.
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Re: Running TM1 in FLASH memory
Depending on the age of your RAM and FLASH, FLASH is 50-1000 times slower than RAM so it's not going to replace RAM on your machine. As mentioned in earlier discussions once you drop out of RAM you lose a lot of the benefits of MOLAP so use of virtual memory is never desirable in TM1. That said it is much faster than HDD if you have to use VM.