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Application Deployment for Mobile 6 4 - 9
Random Access Memory
Executing programs use RAM to store data. Data stored in RAM is lost upon a warm boot. RAM also included a
volatile file storage area called Cache Disk.
Volatile File Storage (Cache Disk)
Windows Mobile 6 memory architecture uses persistent storage for all files, registry settings, and database objects
to ensure data is retained even after a power failure. Persistent storage is implemented using Flash memory
technology which is generally slower than volatile RAM memory. In certain situations the speed of the operation is
more important than the integrity of the data. For these situations, Motorola has provided a small volatile File
Storage volume, accessed as the Cache Disk folder. Disk operations to the Cache Disk folder are much faster than
to any of the persistent storage volumes, but data is lost across warm boots and power interruptions. Note that a
backup battery powers RAM memory, including the Cache Disk, when you remove the main battery for a short
period of time.
The MC75A uses the Cache Disk for temporary data that can be restored from other sources, for example, for
temporarily “caching” HTML web pages by a browser or generating formatted files to send to a printer. Both
situations benefit from the increased speed of the cache disk, but you can restore the data if needed.
DO NOT use the Cache Disk as a method to improve application performance. Analyze applications that perform
slower in persistent storage to optimize disk access. Common areas for optimization include minimizing the
number of reads and writes to a file, removing unneeded debug logging, and minimizing file flushing or closing
files.
Persistent Storage
Windows Mobile 6 protects all data and applications from power-related loss. Because Windows Mobile 6 mounts
the entire file system and registry in persistent storage (rather than using RAM), MC75A devices provide a reliable
storage platform even in the absence of battery power.
Persistent storage provides application developers with a reliable storage system available through the standard
file system and registry APIs. Persistent storage is optimized for large reads and writes; therefore, applications
reading and writing data in large chunks tend to outperform those applications reading and writing small blocks of
data. Data in persistent storage is lost upon a clean boot.
Persistent storage contains all the directories under the root directory except for Application, Cache Disk, and
Storage Card (if a storage card is installed). Persistent storage is approximately 700 MB (formatted).
Application Folder
The Application folder is a super-persistent storage that is persistent even after a clean boot. Accessing data in the
Application folder is slower than accessing persistent storage. The Application folder is used for deployment and
device-unique data. For example, network profiles can be stored in the Application folder so that connection to the
network is available after a cold boot. The Application folder is approximately 110 MB (formatted).
System Configuration Manager
System Configuration Manager (SCM) is a utility that runs on the development computer and is used to create
configuration files. These files, when deployed to an MC75A, set configuration parameters for that device. The
configurable options for a MC75A are defined in an XML file that is available on the Support Central
(http://www.motorola.com/enterprisemobility/support
) for that MC75A. SCM is also available on Support Central.
SCM eliminates the potential user errors that occur when manually editing registry settings.

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BrandMotorola
ModelMC75A
CategoryHandhelds
LanguageEnglish

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