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Windows ReadyDrive Increases Performance in Windows Vista

Windows Vista introduces a number of new technologies, among them one called Windows ReadyDrive that works in conjunction with new hybrid hard drive technology to improve the performance of your PC.  Windows ReadyDrive makes use of non-volatile flash memory now being included on board these drives to give the OS an advantage in terms of both all-around performance and battery life.

The new hybrid drives, expected to be in market later this year from partners such as Samsung and Seagate, are equipped with integrated non-volatile flash memory, enabling them “spin down” for longer periods of time -- thus increasing battery life for laptops.  Also, performance-critical data is loaded into the flash memory so that the hard drive is referred to less often, thus boosting system responsiveness.  Lastly, the technology enables shorter boot times when specific boot files are loaded into the flash memory, so that cold boots, restarts and resuming from sleep or hibernation is faster.

Windows ReadyBoost is a technology native to Windows Vista, and so is not retro-fitted to other operating systems.  You’ll find more information about it and its interaction with the new hybrid drives in this whitepaper (Word format).


Comments

  1. nim
    Posted on: August 11, 2006 at 4:37AM  
    could you tell us more on the ssd seagate is planning? we've been knowing about samsung's drive for some time now, but it's new to me that seagate is planning one too...
  2. Posted on: August 11, 2006 at 12:37PM  
    Sorry, that's all the info I have at the moment, but I'll be sure to comment on the Seagate drives once more news is available, so watch this space.
  3. Posted on: December 03, 2006 at 11:03PM  

    Hi Nick

    it is nice to meet you in this blog.I am a enginer from taiwan(ROC).I have a question about ReadyDrive.

    In Hybrid Disk drive,to write a lot of sequence data(for example: movie file or audio file) to disk is faster than nvram.

    Can you tell me the solution of this problem in readydrive or any information about this problem.

    thanks a lot

    arthur chang

    Foxlink Image Tech.

  4. Posted on: December 05, 2006 at 8:13PM  

    Hey authur:  I'm not an expert on this technology, but I found a number of docs that may answer your questions simply by searching microsoft.com for the words "hybrid" or "system performance".  I'm thinking that you'll find the answers you need that way.

  5. Posted on: December 05, 2006 at 11:31PM  

    Hi nick

    thinks for your respond.I have studied "ReadyDrive" about one month,and have looked for informations about this tech.But i can not find any places to discuss about this speccial situation(write lots of sequence data to HHD)even in 'microsoft.com'.

    Can you introduce any one know "readydrive" to me?

    if i persecute you or it is not suited to discuss this topic in this blog.Please let me know. thank you, nick.

    PS. i am arthur not authur

    arthur chang

    Foxlink Image Tech.

  6. Posted on: January 31, 2007 at 11:28AM  

    Hey "Nick White",thx for share

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  7. Posted on: March 16, 2009 at 10:20AM  

    thanx for sharing dude! keep it up

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  1. Posted by: ooto.info on April 27, 2007 at 4:38PM

    I posted back in June '06 about a converstation with Rob Howard regarding Vista and hybrid drives.