ReadyBoost

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ReadyBoost is a Windows technology that uses USB flash drives or other removable media as a cache to help improve system performance, especially on computers with limited RAM.

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ReadyBoost canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Windows technology
disk cache system
benefitsMostOn systems with low physical memory
systems with slow hard drives
caches disk reads
random read operations
canBeEnabledBy user
componentOf Windows core technologies
surface form: Windows memory management subsystem
configuredVia device Properties dialog in Windows Explorer
dataLocation removable storage device
defaultState disabled
designedFor improving application launch times
improving responsiveness under memory pressure
developedBy Microsoft
encryption AES-128
per-device cache encryption
fileSystemUsage creates ReadyBoost.sfcache file
introducedIn Windows Vista
lessEffectiveOn systems with SSDs
systems with large amounts of RAM
operatingSystem Windows 10
Windows 11
Windows 7
Windows 8
Windows 8.1
Windows Vista
platform Windows
surface form: Microsoft Windows
primaryFunction act as disk cache
improve system performance
relatedTechnology SuperFetch
Windows Prefetch
releaseYear 2007
requiresFeature fast random read performance
low access latency
sufficient free space on device
status optional feature
stores compressed data
encrypted cache files
targetHardware computers with limited RAM
technologyType flash-based caching
usesMedium CompactFlash card
SD card
USB flash drive
other flash memory
worksWith SuperFetch
Windows disk caching

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Windows Vista feature ReadyBoost