It does. The idea is creating the VM disks over a tmpfs filesystem o the hypervisor. It will even persist over guest reboots, but not host reboots, but no problem, I just need a blank machine for testing ansible runs.
The hypervisor rarely reboots. :) Em sex, 6 de jul de 2018 11:38, <[email protected]> escreveu: > On Fri, 06 Jul 2018 08:26:52 -0300, "Daniel." said: > > > I'll try using a disk on memory (residing on a tmpfs mount) for improving > > this. Good idea! > > Of course, actually getting the data *onto* the tmpfs will involve a lot > of I/O, and > it doesn't really fix the problem (just moves it around) unless your tmpfs > is > basically R/O and persists across multiple ansible runs... >
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