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- From: nap42487@uxa.cso.uiuc.edu (Nishith A. Patel)
- Subject: Re: Will cached HD controller speed up OS/2 ?
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- Date: Sat, 21 Nov 1992 22:16:49 GMT
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- hbc@mullian.ee.mu.OZ.AU (hon bu chong) writes:
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- > I would be appreciated if someone could provide me an advice..
- > Actually I'm thinking of buying a cached hardDisk controller,
- > hoping that it could reduce disk accesses under OS2, hence this
- > will inprove the performance of the OS2.....
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- I think you are right, it would. When you working with a lot of configuration
- data, caching contollers can help quite a bit. In this case, all the attribute
- searching and whatever else that WPS does can be sped up.
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