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* Writing frequently to NAND - wearing, caching?
@ 2005-02-03  9:31 Martin Egholm Nielsen
  2005-02-06 22:14 ` Charles Manning
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From: Martin Egholm Nielsen @ 2005-02-03  9:31 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linux-mtd

Hi there,

I have an application which may need to write states frequently to my 
nand-fs in order to have these states in case of powerdown.
But I'm a bit concerned about wearing the nand if I write to frequently.

So, if I only need to write, say, 100 bytes every second, how often will 
this actually be flushed to the nand?
Is there a maximum commit/flush frequency built in the driver? Or can 
this be configured?
I know this is a very diffuse question, but hopefully you get my drift.

BR,
  Martin Egholm

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2005-02-07  8:33   ` Martin Egholm Nielsen
2005-02-07 12:02     ` Estelle HAMMACHE
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2005-02-09  6:16       ` Aras Vaichas
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