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I am curious if setting up a RAM drive on EC2 would change build times at all.
On the one hand, we might actually be interested in places where IO is a bottleneck, and using a slow drive would help us isolate those hotspots. On the other hand, I imagine most Jekyll sites are being built on machines with fast SSDs, and our current slow EBS disk is not really representative of that.
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I am curious if setting up a RAM drive on EC2 would change build times at all.
On the one hand, we might actually be interested in places where IO is a bottleneck, and using a slow drive would help us isolate those hotspots. On the other hand, I imagine most Jekyll sites are being built on machines with fast SSDs, and our current slow EBS disk is not really representative of that.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: