
dd seem an unfriendly command, but if you start to use it, you’ll see that it’s a powerful command able to do many different things, backup a partition, CD or USB stick for example or do some simple tests on the speed of your disks or your CPU.
The man page say:
dd is an application that will “convert and copy a file”
But let’s see some trick with it.
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Today Ram disk has saved (at least temporary) one more customer, this time we have moved his Lucene index files from a local disk to /dev/shm; I’m not so sure this is the real solution but at least this gave us better performance and some time to study his application, to see if and where there are bottlenecks.
Everyone in the Gnu/Linux world (or so i think) has been worried by the news about 
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