Sunday 7 April 2013

A high-fiber diet may make a stroke less likely, study says


Credit: Washington Post

Nothing really new here, just filling in the details: everybody knows that a healthy diet includes lots of fruit & vegetables.

Detail: one more advantage of a diet with lots of fruit & vegetables is that the fibre content is protective against strokes.

http://m.washingtonpost.com/national/health-science/a-high-fiber-diet-may-make-a-stroke-less-likely-study-says/2013/04/01/b8005a14-9708-11e2-97cd-3d8c1afe4f0f_story.html / antioxidant anti-oxidant anti oxidant vitamin vitamins minerals nutrient /

Memory that never forgets: non-volatile DIMMs hit the market


Credit: Viking Technology/ Ars Technica

There are many ways to speed up a server.  One is fewer writes to disk.  If transactions are carried out in RAM memory, operation is faster.  Where this falls down, is if power suddenly fails.  Because RAM is volatile, all transactions not written to disk are lost.  Non-volatile RAM would remove this risk, & this is the purpose of Viking's new non-volatile RAM modules.

http://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2013/04/memory-that-never-forgets-non-volatile-dimms-hit-the-market/ / DDR4 next generation dynamic memory memory boards squeeze more performance server servers faster memory safer keep more memory disc solid state drive SSD supply supplying dual in-line memory modules DIMM DDR3 dynamic memory NAND flash memory non-volatile RAM servers storage arrays modules memory systems lose power shut down ArxCis-NV DIMM Storage Networking Industry Association's SNW Spring conference Orlando plugs standard DIMM memory slots RAID controller cards  Micron Technology AgigA Tech NVDIMM first to market shipping /