Francois Rioux wrote:
[snip]
Ramdisk might have been a real performance accelerator for Windows
hosts with enough RAM available. Since I can't find the temp memory
image file is saved, I can't use that option.
Why do you think that it would improve performance? Sorry, but that's
complete rubbish... The guest RAM is allocated using standard virtual
memory functions and as long as you have enough memory the system will
probably leave it in the physical RAM anyway... If you don't, it's
swapped out to page file. This is much more versatile solution since you
don't have to reserve a chunk of the RAM for a disk and _permanently_
waste your memory resources this way...
*/"Jim C. Brown" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>/* wrote:
[snip]
IIUC this is a reference to shmfs. So this doesn't apply to KQEMU
on Windows
hosts. I'm not an expert on the Windows versions tho, so I'm not
100% sure of
this.
Correct.
- Filip
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