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That really depends on your use case, doesn't it?

Assuming a typical 5-year lifecycle, 10 million writes means 1 write every 15 seconds. That's more than enough for executable code, CDN content, or a database index. I can definitely see systems with 75% UltraRAM for read-heavy data and 25% traditional RAM for write-heavy pages acting basically as L4 cache.




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