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Same. Also for when compiling packages from source and whatnot.

Whoa. Super interesting! Maybe even useful for compiling during development ... develop in workspace, use unison to copy over to the ramdisk, then do all builds from the ramdisk dir?

Would you agree with this article's recommendations regarding ramdisk setup? https://www.linuxbabe.com/command-line/create-ramdisk-linux There seems to be controversy in the comments as to whether tmpfs is a proper ramdisk - although no clear tutorial as to a better method. Interested to learn more!

Strangely, I've gotten slightly better performance out of an ordinary filesystem (XFS) than tmpfs. Perhaps filesystem caching is more performant at the moment? I've never really dug into the bowels of it. Any kernel FS gurus have an answer?
Yeah they are used a lot interchangeably, but the top commenter is probably technically correct.

In this case I'm just using tmpfs as outlined in your link. Keep in mind tmpfs can actually swap when out of space, if that matters to you.

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