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expanding ram
Hi, I have question about expanding ram.
Presently, I am working with some very large databases( in the 500 gig range) and I am searching for an inexpensive way to have the entire databases in memory. Given that my knowledge of hardware is not that in depth I was wondering if someone knew the best way to expand memory to avoid using hardrives which are much slower than ram. I am considering: USB FIREWIRE BLUETOOTH and any other possibilities. Since cheap mother boards can only hold up to a few gigs unless you can afford a super computer, I was thinking about having my databases put on USB flash drives attached through a USB hub * 2 (because must computers have 2 usb ports) adding for example 16gig usb drive * 2 hubs * 4 ports per hub is 128 gigs. I don't think there is any common mother board out there that can hold that kind of ram. Linux Ubuntu Fiesty is the operating system. Any suggestions? Thanks, Carl |
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