To: Utilizer
Makes sense. Instead of putting the string together in memory and writing it to disk when it’s completed, you are writing to the disk as it’s assembled. So you’re skipping a step.
4 posted on
03/26/2015 8:36:51 PM PDT by
GMMC0987
To: GMMC0987
Not only that, but when writing to disk it’s actually going to a RAM buffer. So it’s almost as fast anyway.
7 posted on
03/26/2015 8:38:54 PM PDT by
Squawk 8888
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To: GMMC0987
Especially considering how fast hard drives of today have become.
23 posted on
03/26/2015 9:26:19 PM PDT by
Utilizer
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