Sujet : Re: Linux 6.13.7
De : vallor (at) *nospam* cultnix.org (vallor)
Groupes : comp.os.linux.advocacyDate : 15. Mar 2025, 03:01:43
Autres entêtes
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On Fri, 14 Mar 2025 16:14:17 +0000, Farley Flud <
fsquared@fsquared.linux>
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On Fri, 14 Mar 2025 15:46:43 +0000, vallor wrote:
And some people run sophisticated virtual reality simulations that need
access to more _fast_ disk space than will fit in RAM.
Whoever does that would destroy the SSD before the sim is finished.
Not if the simulation is managed "in the cloud", with read-only
assets pulled off the NVMe drive.
For such work a motherboard with 1Tb or 2Tb or RAM would be recommended,
or even a cluster of such MBs.
Why don't you try it yourself and see?
You must be a piker.
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That's the term used by the crass instead of "efficiency expert."
Spinning rust drives are cheap, not "efficient".
-- -v System76 Thelio Mega v1.1 x86_64 NVIDIA RTX 3090 Ti OS: Linux 6.14.0-rc6 Release: Mint 22.1 Mem: 258G "It is better to wear out than to rust out."