Wyse Technology 90955101L Laptop User Manual


 
32 Chapter 4
Setting Ramdisk Size
Ramdisk is volatile memory space used for temporary data storage. It is the Z drive shown
in the My Computer window. It can also be used for temporary storage of other data
according to administrator discretion (see "Saving Files and Using Local Drives").
The following items are stored on Ramdisk:
Browser Web page cache
Browser history
Browser cookies
Browser cache
Temporary Internet files
Print spooling
User/system temporary files
Double-clicking the Ramdisk icon in the Control Panel opens the Ramdisk
Configuration dialog box. Use this dialog box to configure the Ramdisk size. If you
change the size of the Ramdisk, you will be prompted to restart the system for the
changes to take effect. However, to permanently save the changes be sure that the files of
the File Based Write Filter cache have been flushed during the current system session
before restarting the system (see "Configuring the Thin Client").
Figure 24 Ramdisk Configuration
Note
Depending on the thin client model and installed memory size, default
Ramdisk size may vary. The minimum Ramdisk size that can be set is 2 MB;
the maximum Ramdisk size that can be set is approximately 20% of actual
RAM for a system with 512 MB or less of RAM, and approximately 10% of
actual RAM for a system with more than 512 MB of RAM (note that for a
system with 1 GB or more of RAM, the maximum Ramdisk size that can be
set is limited to 100 MB).