Hi Robin,

you can use NFS on Windows too!

Check out this blog post:
http://www.jankowfsky.com/blog/2013/11/28/nfs-for-vagrant-under-windows/

HTH,
Torben




On Mon, Feb 3, 2014 at 11:12 AM, Robin <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi there,
>
> a few days ago I started to use Vagrant for developing Java applications.
> I want to use is with VirtualBox on a Windows 7 host. I recognized, that
> the build process of the application was very slow and also the startup. It
> is a complex Tomcat abbplication. When moving the development files to a
> folder in the vm everything works fine. So I began to look for a reason and
> found many posts, that the i/o performance of a shared folder is very slow,
> and a solution on Linux hosts can be to switch to NFS instead of the normal
> shared folder.
> But what can I do on Windows? Is there anybody who develops complex
> application on Windows, uses Vagrant and use the shared folder approach?
>
> I like Vagrant and hope that there is a solution, so that I can use it for
> a productive development.
>
> Best regards
>
> Robin
>
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