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RAM USED TO EMULATE SECONDARY STORAGE
Ram disk; Ramdisk; RAM Disk; RAMdisk; Ramdrive; Ram drive; Dynamic RAMDisk; RAMDisk; RAM Discs; VDISK.SYS; RAMDRIVE.SYS; RAM disk; Memory drive; Virtual RAM drive; Software RAM drive; VDISK; RAM floppy; RAMDISK

RAM drive         
Speicherlaufwerk, virtuells Laufwerk, ein Teil des Speichers der ein Laufwerk animiert so daß man Zugriff zu ihm hat wie zu einem richtigen Laufwerk
RAM disk         
Speicherdisk, ein Teil des Speichers der ein Laufwerk animiert so daß man Zugriff zu ihm hat wie zu einem richtigen Laufwerk
drive-in         
  • Drive-in theater in [[Neu-Isenburg]], Germany
  • (Video) Scenes in and around a drive-in restaurant in [[Long Beach, California]], 1952.
  • Drive-in [[Ferris wheel]]
  • [[McDonald's]] Curbside Pickup - Mobile - order and pay
SERVICE THAT MOTORISTS CAN USE WHILE PARKED
Drive-in restaurant; Drive-In; Drive-ins; Drivein; Drive in; Drive Inn; ⛾; Drive In
n. Kino im Freien in dem Filme vom Auto aus gesehen werden

Definitie

RAM disk
<operating system, storage> A memory-resident program which mimics a hard disk drive. It uses part of computer's RAM to store data which can be accessed as files. Unlike a real disk drive, this drive forgets all stored data when the computer is turned off. (1995-03-14)

Wikipedia

RAM drive

A RAM drive (also called a RAM disk) is a block of random-access memory (primary storage or volatile memory) that a computer's software is treating as if the memory were a disk drive (secondary storage). RAM drives provide high-performance temporary storage for demanding tasks and protect non-volatile storage devices from wearing down, since RAM is not prone to wear from writing, unlike non-volatile flash memory.

It is sometimes referred to as a virtual RAM drive or software RAM drive to distinguish it from a hardware RAM drive that uses separate hardware containing RAM, which is a type of battery-backed solid-state drive.

Historically primary storage based mass storage devices were conceived to bridge the performance gap between internal memory and secondary storage devices. In the advent of solid-state devices this advantage lost most of its appeal. However, solid-state devices do suffer from wear from frequent writing. Primary memory writes do not so or in far lesser effect. So RAM devices do offer an advantage to store frequently changing data, like temporary or cached information.