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Jul 7 at 13:22 answer added FeRD timeline score: 1
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Jul 5 at 15:01 vote accept Kusalananda
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Jul 5 at 13:14 comment added Kusalananda @StephenHarris Yes, putting the image files on a slow media is one possibility. However, I was hoping there would be something that would allow me to set the I/O speeds a bit more precicely.
Jul 5 at 13:14 answer added Marcus Müller timeline score: 8
Jul 5 at 13:12 history edited Kusalananda CC BY-SA 4.0
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Jul 5 at 13:12 comment added Stephen Harris First idea to come into my head... write a simple FUSE filesystem (there's plenty of examples) that's deliberately slow (just add a delay every few Kb read/write?), create a large file on that and use that large file as a disk in KVM ?
Jul 5 at 12:37 history asked Kusalananda CC BY-SA 4.0