Linux Server Workaround

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Luna
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Re: Linux Server Workaround

Post by Luna »

When you make a virtual machine for Ubuntu VirtualBox will give an "advice" in how much RAM you need. This is usually the minimum for Ubuntu. Dirtsand doesn't cost a lot of RAM at all afaik, especially not when used for development and only one or two people connect to it at a time.

In the Ubuntu spec(https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Insta ... uirements/) they say 512 mb so that would be a good starting point depending on how much you can miss. You can change the amount later if it doesn't work out.

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PeterC
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Re: Linux Server Workaround

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Thank you. Didn't know I could change it and not have to start over with that.
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