25mb/sec isn't too bad it depends on how busy the system is.<br><br>You could place most read prompts in to a ramdisk, however, the Linux kernel will cache frequently read files anyways...<br><br>Brian<br><br><div class="gmail_quote">
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<p>I'm looking at building up a standard asterisk system
fanless/no moving parts. I found a cheap solid state disk (Transcend TS32GSSD25S-M),
but it is SLOW...25mb/sec read 8mb/sec write.</p>
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<p>Has anyone tried a slow disk like this on asterisk?
Will this delay voice prompts or screw up ast/linux in any interesting way?</p>
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<p>(I know there are linux distros and Asterisk projects
designed to run off CF, but I'm hoping to stay mainstream)</p>
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<p>Thanks,</p>
<p>MD</p>
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