[Bug 1533639] Re: [ubuntu-cpc] please make /tmp a tmpfs in RAM
Dustin Kirkland
dustin.kirkland at gmail.com
Thu Jan 14 13:49:13 UTC 2016
** Description changed:
In Ubuntu, we have always cleared /tmp on every boot.
As such, on servers, by default /tmp should actually be a tmpfs entirely
in RAM, when there is enough memory in the system. This threshold
should be configurable by the end user (in cloud-init?), and default
threshold of ~2GB.
Read about tmpfs here:
https://www.kernel.org/doc/Documentation/filesystems/tmpfs.txt
This has several advantages, mainly:
* Performance - much faster read/write access to data in /tmp
+ - especially if your disk is spinning media
+ - and if you're on SSD, this feature extends the life of your flash by reducing your NAND flash writes
* Security - sensitive data would be cleared from memory on boot, rather than written (leaked) to disk -- important for encryption scenarios
* Power consumption - storing information in memory is more energy efficient than reading and writing to disk
In scenarios where more space in /tmp is needed than available, one can
compliment that tmpfs with 'sudo apt-get install swapspace' which will
- dynamically create/delete swapfile as necessary.
+ dynamically create/delete swapfile as necessary. See:
+ http://manpg.es/swapspace
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[ubuntu-cpc] please make /tmp a tmpfs in RAM
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