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Éclipse lite configuration [message #1779914] Mon, 15 January 2018 18:34 Go to next message
Marc-André Gilbert is currently offline Marc-André GilbertFriend
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Registered: January 2018
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Hi,

we are using Eclipse on a VM, and my hard drive is saturated everytime eclipse tries to open, load workspace, or build the code.

Is there a way to setup Eclipse, so it won't use my hard drive so much?
Re: Éclipse lite configuration [message #1779915 is a reply to message #1779914] Mon, 15 January 2018 18:44 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Scott Willis is currently offline Scott WillisFriend
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Registered: July 2016
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Is the computer adequate? Please describe your system:

  • CPU
  • RAM
  • Disk space
  • Disk type (mechanical, solid-state)

Ideas:

  • Add more RAM
  • Put in a solid state drive (SSD). Avoid hybrid (mostly mechanical with a small SSD cache).

Re: Éclipse lite configuration [message #1779928 is a reply to message #1779915] Mon, 15 January 2018 19:48 Go to previous message
Marc-André Gilbert is currently offline Marc-André GilbertFriend
Messages: 2
Registered: January 2018
Junior Member
Curently Eclipse is running on a Vm with:

CPU : 4
RAM : 8 to16
Disk space : 200GB
Disk type (mechanical, solid-state) : SAS 10K in RAID 5 (8 Disk)

Ideas:

Add more RAM (Already tried : NO CHANGES)

Put in a solid state drive (SSD). Avoid hybrid (mostly mechanical with a small SSD cache).

This is exacltly, what I intend to do, but my boss want me to check if there is a way to setup Eclipse to use less disk IOPS?

Therefor my question, is there a way to configure Eclipse so it will use less of my VM HDD?
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