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Re: Intel SRT and Windows Prefetch/Superfetch

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Arny006 escribió:

 

Sorry to jump in the discussion.

 

We know now, if OS is on HDD is possible to accelerate it using RST.

It's mean that if the operating system already installed on SSD is the RST not necessary?

 

Unless you have a considerably faster drive than your current SSD (which is unlikely) and it conforms to Intel's SRT Technology, you can use it to cache the slower drive. An SSD is already fast enough.

 

What's about OS installed on RAID composed of SSD?

 

It is even less likely to find a volume that is considerably faster than your array so that it overcomes the I/O and CPU overhead when using Intel SRT.

 

Can RST switched off in BIOS/UEFI?

 

No, it is a Windows-based application. You can enable-disable it inside Windows using your IRST controller application.

 

What's about Dual- or Multi-Boot PC? Do RST reserve place on SSD for each OS?

 

You'll have to enable Intel SRT in each OS, possibly by partitioning your cache drive as many times it is needed for each operating system.

 

Thanks and regards


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