[2019-12-31] PrimoCache 3.2.0 and 4.0.0 alpha released!

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Re: [2019-12-31] PrimoCache 3.2.0 and 4.0.0 alpha released!

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TomB wrote: Wed Oct 14, 2020 2:45 am I agree with all of the above comment from SlyNine.

I don't see how you guys stay in business and continue to provide the support that you do, at the low prices you charge.

Thanks again for the great software.

Tom
I just wanted to register on the forums and say that I wouldn't be adverse to a different income model for the software. I would love to see development branch out to more mundane things, like a new UI...perhaps a smooth looking revamp with themes etc.
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Re: [2019-12-31] PrimoCache 3.2.0 and 4.0.0 alpha released!

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Support wrote: Fri Oct 09, 2020 9:31 am As I said before, PrimoCache works in Windows kernel level and handles various data which are very important to users, so stability and reliability is the first thing we have to focus on. When we develop new features, we have to test them for a long period.
we are a small company, I'm sorry that the development was delayed because of covid-19 issues. We have started to speed up our development process.
Appreciated the effort being put on development :!:

Keep up with the good work :!:

Tks
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Re: [2019-12-31] PrimoCache 3.2.0 and 4.0.0 alpha released!

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Will we see a new release by end of year? I am excited to see what is next, and I am setting my expectation level :)
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Re: [2019-12-31] PrimoCache 3.2.0 and 4.0.0 alpha released!

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Is there intentions to implement a longer defer-write period for average writes?
Or maybe limit disk I/O when defer-write data is written to disk, regardless of defer-write type?
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Re: [2019-12-31] PrimoCache 3.2.0 and 4.0.0 alpha released!

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@user4653453, yes, we have already added them to our todo list. Thanks.
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Support wrote: Tue Nov 24, 2020 7:39 am @user4653453, yes, we have already added them to our todo list. Thanks.
excellent, thank you
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Support wrote: Tue Nov 24, 2020 7:39 am @user4653453, yes, we have already added them to our todo list. Thanks.
When it will be implemented, will it be announced? and will it be 4.0.0 alpha/beta version or final version?
Im not rushing you, only asking
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The task of limiting disk I/O on flushing has a high priority. It is planned to come out in Q1, 2021. Thanks.
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Re: [2019-12-31] PrimoCache 3.2.0 and 4.0.0 alpha released!

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Hi,

It has been about 1 year now since a beta 4.0.0 was promised. We are still just at an alpha. When are we going to see a new official release?

Will a new version be compatible with Windows 10 security Device Memory Integrity? Or does that have a performance impact that would defeat the purpose of PrimoCache or ...?
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Re: [2019-12-31] PrimoCache 3.2.0 and 4.0.0 alpha released!

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geneo wrote: Wed Dec 23, 2020 5:01 am Will a new version be compatible with Windows 10 security Device Memory Integrity? Or does that have a performance impact that would defeat the purpose of PrimoCache or ...?
In order to speed up memory access, Primo Ramdisk and PrimoCache have some special process on memory. So currently they are not compatible with Windows Core Isolation Memory Integrity and you have to turn it off to make Primo Ramdisk or PrimoCache work correctly.
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