Use SSD drive for Windows Ruby location#14
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Could you give some pointers to that research? |
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States: Each virtual machine has the same hardware resources available.
Uses Standard_DS2_v2: On a Windows VM: The numbers line up with D: being the SSD. |
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Great, thank you for the PR, let's merge it :) |
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JFYI, The whole step of downloading and extracting didn't seem to change much time-wise, but SSD's have got to be faster than HD's... Working on fully tested master binaries, I'll probably use an embedded action for it. Maybe when I'm done we can think about non MRI Rubies... |
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It is forbidden to use magic outside of Hogwarts! |
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From a bit of quick research, the systems used for Actions have both a HD and an SSD. Added code to place the Windows Ruby on the SSD, assuming it is
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