Linux has a ramdisk that is part of the page cache. So files "stored" in the ramdisk are at the same and using the same memory pages cached.yurikvelo wrote:Operating system do not disable its internal filesystem RAM-buffers if drive is of RAMDisk type.
To my knowledge, such ramdisk implementations do not exist on Windows. (Most likely only Microsoft could implement one.)
Even with a Linux-type ramdisk, it would generally be a bad idea to load your favorite 6-piece TBs into the ramdisk, thereby blocking large parts of RAM that the OS can no longer use for other purposes (e.g. other TBs that happen to be more relevant to the current game).