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That would make sense as that is an optimization that applies to AzDO Pipelines, too, and is documented there. Because it is documented there, most third-party extensions do the right thing and try to write to the right/write drive. It would make sense that the agent/container tech on Windows would be similar between both AzDO Pipelines and GH Actions. It also makes sense that AzDO Pipelines being "windows-first" for a long time would have better documentation and third-party awareness of the optimizations whereas Windows use on GitHub Actions is much more rare and awareness less evenly spread.


TIL. I noticed that lots of GitHub Actions addons use D: drive as intended, but I actually can not find the documentation that documents this for Azure DevOps Pipelines. If you happen to remember where this is documented, could you link it? It would be great to have an authoritative source for this information. I've searched pretty heavily to try to find any information about this and struggled in the past, though it could just be Google being how Google is lately. I can't even find official documentation mentioning the D: drive beyond the variable definitions that point to it.

The closest I've ever found to a real acknowledgement is this issue with relation to GitHub Actions: https://github.com/actions/runner-images/issues/8755


In case you don't see my comment on the parent, it's an Azure VM thing: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=42788912

Look up the difference between Dv5 and Ddv5 VMS, for instance, or anything talking about azure VM temp disks for more info.




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