Sam
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Has anyone here ever done this before?
Does it work well?
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Tiger
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I imagine it would be slow it terms of data rate wouldnt it?
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John
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Would be terribly slow.
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Tiger
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Isnt Linux the best OS to run from Flash drive?
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John
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Whatever loads the most into RAM will be best.
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Aaron
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I've a version of Hirens boot cd (but on a USB pen) which does this. For fixing stuff, it works very well, but i dont think i'd want to do it for every day use.
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John
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If you are talking about the mini XP and mini Linux on Hiren's it loads most of it into RAM.
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Sam
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Interesting. Just wondered as I was watching some YouTube videos of people doing this, but yes I suppose USB 2.0 wouldn't be as fast as say IDE/SATA speeds.
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Tiger
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Isn't SATA2 about 3gb per second? And USB2 up to 500MB per second?
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ed
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Best arrangement for this sort of thing is to run a VM and save it onto the USB right?
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Bart
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I thought alot of OS's are loaded into RAM, so should be very quick, just the OS original files stored on USB/CD, so any personal files would also be stored on USB?
Shouldnt be terribly slow
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John
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If it was that simple you wouldn't need an SSD.
Running off USB is the same, except slower.
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Dom
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Useful for small OS's/Linux Distro's (+ NAS/Media distro's like FreeNas etc), where disk usage is minimal and you don't need swap. Be interesting to see OSX/Windows running from USB and using Ramdisks would be one solution around disk usage and swap/pagefiles.
Give it a whirl Sam and let us know
Ed - You still suffer with I/O performance even if it was VM based. Although it'd be useful to load ESXi from but ideally the virtual disk would be located on physical drives.
Edit - You also have problems with limited disk writes with flash storage.
[Edited on 29-04-2012 by Dom]
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Sam
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I might do a YouTube video of it on my old HP laptop this week with Windows 7 and post up
Got a spare 8GB USB stick so I might try it with that.
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