Specifications

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You will be asked to confirm your request to
quit the driver; this is required due to all stored
data being lost once it is turned off.
After confirming, a waiting animation will ap-
pear on the power button. The symbol then
changes to dark green once the RAM drive is
turned off and all previously allocated re-
sources are deallocated.
The program window now replaces the status display with the slider, again allow-
ing you to adjust the capacity of your RAM drive (45.1.1 Adjust the capacity).
You can now turn on the RAM drive again (45.1.2 Turning on the RAM drive)
with a different capacity. If you leave the RAM drive turned off, it will only re-
quire minimal resources and is accessible via the System Tray.
5.3 Inactive RAM drive (persistence)
Miray RAM Drive Plus/Pro/Server editions only
Using the persistence mode, the content of an existing RAM drive is not lost
when exiting Miray RAM Drive or when shutting down the operating system. The
RAM drive is thus permanently available (persistent memory), see also 48.4 Per-
sistence.
The capacity of the RAM drive cannot be changed in persistence mode, not
even when the drive is turned off; thus, there is another state of the program
window (4
Fig. 17). Instead of the usual slider for adjusting the capacity, the win-
dow will show the amount of persistent memory defined in the persistence set-
tings (45.3.1 Setting the capacity (persistence)). If the RAM drive is turned on,
the keyword ‘Persistent’ is no longer displayed, and the drive is shown as an 45.2
Active RAM drive.
For more information about persistence, see chapter 48.4 Persistence. To en-
able the persistence mode, check Persistence in the context menu, under
Advanced Settings, 47.5.3 Persistence.
Fig. 16: Security check