Introduction: The Need for Speed in a Disk-Bound World In the modern computing landscape, the CPU and RAM have outpaced traditional storage media by orders of magnitude. Even the fastest NVMe SSDs, with their PCIe 4.0 and 5.0 interfaces, struggle to break the latency barrier imposed by the SATA and PCIe controllers. But what if you could bypass the physical disk entirely? Enter the concept of the RAMDisk —a volume of your system’s existing RAM configured to act as an ultra-fast drive.
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With great speed comes great responsibility. Always back up your RAMDisk image to persistent storage, and never store your only copy of critical data on volatile memory. Use QSoft RAMDisk Enterprise 53214 Portable not as a primary drive, but as an intelligent, high-velocity cache and scratch disk—and you will never want to go back to conventional storage again. Last updated: 2025. QSoft RAMDisk Enterprise 53214 Portable is provided as-is. Always verify software integrity and comply with your organization's IT security policies before installing kernel-mode drivers. Introduction: The Need for Speed in a Disk-Bound
| Metric | SATA SSD | NVMe Gen4 SSD | QSoft RAMDisk 53214 | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Sequential Read (MB/s) | 550 | 7,000 | | | Sequential Write (MB/s) | 520 | 6,800 | 15,900 | | 4K Random Read (IOPS) | 15,000 | 300,000 | 2,100,000 | | Latency (Average) | ~150 µs | ~20 µs | <0.5 µs | Enter the concept of the RAMDisk —a volume