![]() So I installed the software on my laptop, created a 2GB RAMdisk, and formatted it as an NTFS disk. (not that I am endorsing the product – it just happened to come through my Twitter feed and it works on Windows 8), so I had a chance to test the assumption: What would happen if the temporary storage used by MDT to generate the boot images would be on a RAMdisk? Recently, ATI and Dataram released a trial version of their RAMdisk software at I always assumed that this was slow due to the amount of I/O being generated by the update process. ![]() One of the slow operations in the MDT Deployment Workbench is the initial “Update deployment share” process that has to completely generate new Lite Touch boot images. First published on TechNet on Oct 12, 2012
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