Hi. There are several occasions when I would be using a VM with an ISO image
as if I were simply booting into the image and running the OS entirely in
RAM.  These OS can of course have different environments, but one thing they
all do not have by default is a need for a disk. Therefore, given this
scenario, it would seem to me that I could save unnecessary use of disk
space by not creating a disk for these machines. I can see that, during the
creation of every VM, I am given an option not to add a virtual hard drive.
I suppose I can dispense with the hard drive entirely in these cases.  

On the other hand, even if I need to have a shared folder or if I want to
use a disk for swap space, I could still get by with minimal space
requirements.  Is that not so? Thanks.

John


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