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I'm using devspace dev extensively during development. Since my repository is rather large, the initial sync takes some time and also transfers a lot of data. I like to devspace purge quite often (especially when switching branches) in order to have a clean working environment.
Of course, most of these files do not change that often - especially not the large ones.
I was wondering if there is some way that the devspace sync process might use a persistent volume (that survives a purge) to cache these files remotely, avoiding the need for repeated transfer of the same data over and over again.
Or perhaps you can suggest some trick?
Thanks,!
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I'm using
devspace dev
extensively during development. Since my repository is rather large, the initial sync takes some time and also transfers a lot of data. I like todevspace purge
quite often (especially when switching branches) in order to have a clean working environment.Of course, most of these files do not change that often - especially not the large ones.
I was wondering if there is some way that the devspace sync process might use a persistent volume (that survives a
purge
) to cache these files remotely, avoiding the need for repeated transfer of the same data over and over again.Or perhaps you can suggest some trick?
Thanks,!
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: