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Synchronized Vagrant catalog running under Linux is faster than Win?
The fact is that many complain about the slow operation of the file system running under Win, namely the synchronized folder. (it's convenient to have such a folder in order to have quick access to the project files running on the guest from the host OS) it's easy to edit from the IDE. On Linux, some other type of file system seems to be supported and it is faster. Please shed some light on this topic
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какой то инной тип файловой системы и он быстрее.
Linux supports just a bunch of filesystems, it's one of the biggest parts of the kernel.
But specifically, virtualbox on the host side and the virtualbox guest additions driver on the guest side are responsible for forwarding directories to the guest. And productivity already rests against them.
Under Linux, you just use docker and don’t think about heavy virtualbox-level virtualization.
And under Windows, as far as I know, there is synchronization at the network level, something like samba, consider that you have a folder shared over the network, that’s why it works so slowly. (But this is not an expert opinion, perhaps you can somehow speed it up)
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