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How SuperFetch and ReadyBoost work together
Saturday, October 14th, 2006
In order to make Windows Vista, with all of it new GUI enhancements, a success, Microsoft knew
that it was going to have to figure out some ingenious ways to squeeze more performance out of the operating system and the currently available hardware technology. Along the way, they’ve even helped to spur a new hardware technology.
To squeeze more performance out of the operating system, Microsoft has endowed Windows Vista with SuperFetch. To squeeze more performance out of the currently available hardware technology, Microsoft added ReadyBoost to Windows Vista. To help spur new hardware technology, Microsoft added ReadyDrive capability to the operating system.
In this edition of the Windows Vista Report, I’ll take a closer look at SuperFetch and ReadyBoost and explain how they work together to enhance Windows Vista’s performance. I’ll then briefly discuss the concept of ReadyDrive as it relies on technology that is not yet available. Vista: How SuperFetch and ReadyBoost work together
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