As described here:
http://www.tomshardware.co.uk/forum/id-3005769/1080p-1440p-super-power-rig.html
I'm building a pretty good PC. This will include nice 1TB SSD, which I think I'll share 500GB to the virtual machine and 500GB to the host which is Linux.
I'm assuming that I'd like high performance, meanwhile not killing the SSD.
Which practice would be best? Should I:
- Give physical partition to Windows? Directly running applications from actual storage?
- Create partition and map virtual network directory there? And accessing all games/programs through "network"?
- Just usually create virtual storage in .vmdk files?
http://www.tomshardware.co.uk/forum/id-3005769/1080p-1440p-super-power-rig.html
I'm building a pretty good PC. This will include nice 1TB SSD, which I think I'll share 500GB to the virtual machine and 500GB to the host which is Linux.
I'm assuming that I'd like high performance, meanwhile not killing the SSD.
Which practice would be best? Should I:
- Give physical partition to Windows? Directly running applications from actual storage?
- Create partition and map virtual network directory there? And accessing all games/programs through "network"?
- Just usually create virtual storage in .vmdk files?