Daniel Burrell wrote:
Hi
I have a ubuntu 9.04 box, which is hosting a virtual windows 7.
Windows 7 has a media server called tversity which transcodes media
files and sends them over the network.
The processing power of the box is limmited so I want to optimise
things as much as possible, keep the CPU load down, keep the disk read
speed up.
The partitions go something like this
my ext3 parittions has ubuntu 9.04, and the install of vbox.
Now this is where my question lyes.....
1 Do I put my media files on a separate physical NTFS partition? and
share this partition with vbox?.... (about to try this)
2 Do i put my media files on ext3 and share this partition with vbox?
(don't know if this is possible).
Not sure if it is best choice ,but you can export via samba directory on
ext3 to guest system (it works for me:-) )
Regards
Maciek Kaliszewski
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