28 points | by moosia 2 hours ago
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> Starting with 4 virtual cores and 8 GB vRAM, where the VM ran perfectly briskly with around 5 GB of memory used
But... if you start applications inside your VM it will want the full 8 Gb you've allocated not the 5 Gb it uses at startup?
I don’t assume that macOS virtualization is advanced enough to support memory ballooning, or is that not what you’re referring to?
I don't assume anything either, but a single Google search is enough to dispel that [1]
[1] https://developer.apple.com/documentation/virtualization/vzv...
What will that help with if the host and guest combined need > physical ram?
I'm wondering if the Xcode simulator (without Xcode running) performs as well, my 2020 Intel MacBook Air has been incapable of running Safari in iOS smoothly for nearly all its life.
> Starting with 4 virtual cores and 8 GB vRAM, where the VM ran perfectly briskly with around 5 GB of memory used
But... if you start applications inside your VM it will want the full 8 Gb you've allocated not the 5 Gb it uses at startup?
I don’t assume that macOS virtualization is advanced enough to support memory ballooning, or is that not what you’re referring to?
I don't assume anything either, but a single Google search is enough to dispel that [1]
[1] https://developer.apple.com/documentation/virtualization/vzv...
What will that help with if the host and guest combined need > physical ram?
I'm wondering if the Xcode simulator (without Xcode running) performs as well, my 2020 Intel MacBook Air has been incapable of running Safari in iOS smoothly for nearly all its life.