Windows WSL Windows Subsystem Linux mount performance: exclude node_modules / vendor
I am very happy with Windows WSL running my lamp stack (apache, mysql, php, node).
The only pain currently is performance on npm install / composer install / npm run serve.
At the moment my only option is to run those commands outside of WSL, which is not the preferrable way because of several issues (different environment).
I have two possible solutions:
Exclude these folders from mount / folder sync. Is this somehow possible that WSL just excludes those folders from syncing between my Windows machine and the linux mount? Can I unmount a subfolder ("node_modules" and/or "vendor")?
Make a symlink from /mnt/c/htdocs/project/node_modules to ~/project/node_modules to outsource these modules and prevent a drop in i/o performance.
Unfortunately the second option does not work properly; E.g. when I run npm install, I get a "Cannot find module 'mkdirp'."
I'm happy for any advice.
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I am very happy with Windows WSL running my lamp stack (apache, mysql, php, node).
The only pain currently is performance on npm install / composer install / npm run serve.
At the moment my only option is to run those commands outside of WSL, which is not the preferrable way because of several issues (different environment).
I have two possible solutions:
Exclude these folders from mount / folder sync. Is this somehow possible that WSL just excludes those folders from syncing between my Windows machine and the linux mount? Can I unmount a subfolder ("node_modules" and/or "vendor")?
Make a symlink from /mnt/c/htdocs/project/node_modules to ~/project/node_modules to outsource these modules and prevent a drop in i/o performance.
Unfortunately the second option does not work properly; E.g. when I run npm install, I get a "Cannot find module 'mkdirp'."
I'm happy for any advice.
windows-subsystem-for-linux
This may help: stackoverflow.com/a/51345880/8928481
– Biswapriyo
Nov 12 '18 at 17:31
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I am very happy with Windows WSL running my lamp stack (apache, mysql, php, node).
The only pain currently is performance on npm install / composer install / npm run serve.
At the moment my only option is to run those commands outside of WSL, which is not the preferrable way because of several issues (different environment).
I have two possible solutions:
Exclude these folders from mount / folder sync. Is this somehow possible that WSL just excludes those folders from syncing between my Windows machine and the linux mount? Can I unmount a subfolder ("node_modules" and/or "vendor")?
Make a symlink from /mnt/c/htdocs/project/node_modules to ~/project/node_modules to outsource these modules and prevent a drop in i/o performance.
Unfortunately the second option does not work properly; E.g. when I run npm install, I get a "Cannot find module 'mkdirp'."
I'm happy for any advice.
windows-subsystem-for-linux
I am very happy with Windows WSL running my lamp stack (apache, mysql, php, node).
The only pain currently is performance on npm install / composer install / npm run serve.
At the moment my only option is to run those commands outside of WSL, which is not the preferrable way because of several issues (different environment).
I have two possible solutions:
Exclude these folders from mount / folder sync. Is this somehow possible that WSL just excludes those folders from syncing between my Windows machine and the linux mount? Can I unmount a subfolder ("node_modules" and/or "vendor")?
Make a symlink from /mnt/c/htdocs/project/node_modules to ~/project/node_modules to outsource these modules and prevent a drop in i/o performance.
Unfortunately the second option does not work properly; E.g. when I run npm install, I get a "Cannot find module 'mkdirp'."
I'm happy for any advice.
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windows-subsystem-for-linux
asked Nov 12 '18 at 16:49
David VielhuberDavid Vielhuber
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This may help: stackoverflow.com/a/51345880/8928481
– Biswapriyo
Nov 12 '18 at 17:31
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This may help: stackoverflow.com/a/51345880/8928481
– Biswapriyo
Nov 12 '18 at 17:31
This may help: stackoverflow.com/a/51345880/8928481
– Biswapriyo
Nov 12 '18 at 17:31
This may help: stackoverflow.com/a/51345880/8928481
– Biswapriyo
Nov 12 '18 at 17:31
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I managed to fix this with 2 steps:
- Add "node" to exclusion list of windows defender
- Install the newest windows october update (which has a lot of improvements in stability and speed in WSL)
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I managed to fix this with 2 steps:
- Add "node" to exclusion list of windows defender
- Install the newest windows october update (which has a lot of improvements in stability and speed in WSL)
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I managed to fix this with 2 steps:
- Add "node" to exclusion list of windows defender
- Install the newest windows october update (which has a lot of improvements in stability and speed in WSL)
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I managed to fix this with 2 steps:
- Add "node" to exclusion list of windows defender
- Install the newest windows october update (which has a lot of improvements in stability and speed in WSL)
I managed to fix this with 2 steps:
- Add "node" to exclusion list of windows defender
- Install the newest windows october update (which has a lot of improvements in stability and speed in WSL)
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This may help: stackoverflow.com/a/51345880/8928481
– Biswapriyo
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