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RAM disk in macOS Ventura
How to create a RAM drive in macOS Ventura?
The Apple App Store lists only a single app for creating a RAM disk. And apparently that app does not actually work, per review comments.
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This solution works for me on Ventura 13.4.1. Taken from an article by Tom Nelson on the MacSales.com site, How to Create and Use a RAM Disk with Your Mac (Warnings Included!).
In a terminal app, run:
diskutil erasevolume HFS+ "RAMDisk" `hdiutil attach -nomount ram://2048`
-
"RAMDisk"
is the name of the volume. -
2048
is the number of blocks of memory to be assigned to your RAM drive.
Specify 2048 per meg of memory you want assigned to your RAM drive.
Drive size | Argument | Math |
---|---|---|
256 MB | 524288 | = 256 MB * 2048 |
512 MB | 1048576 | = 512 MB * 2048 |
1 GB | 2097152 | = 1024 MB * 2048 |
2 GB | 4194304 | = 2048 MB * 2048 |
Beware: Your data on the RAM drive is destroyed upon a crash or restart of the Mac.
For more info, see the man
pages:
man diskutil
… and:
man hdiutil
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