Backup provides Core's nomadic capability.
Backup makes home and opt faster as they are in ram.
Backup makes for less writes on flash.
I know - and that's great.
But I was asking for the home dir
on a virtual machine only, not on a real one.
I think,
a virtual machine might need no nomadic capability
a virtual machine usually might live in a non flash environment.
So
for the usual virtual machine described above there seems to be no scatter problematic but only slower processing of home dir in RAM when using bootcode 'home=hdxx', if I've got it right.
Thus everybody will have to decide for himself what's more important to him:
1. faster home dir with the disadvantage that he needs to create personal extensions
2. or faster boot time with bootcode 'home=hdxx '.
@tclfan: As mentioned
we speak about a virtual machine, not a real one. And on a virtual machine you get
security by setting snapshots.
This even works if you don't have the time to do, as you suggest, a complete control of all these (possibly thousands of) files and folders with your personal data.
To my knowledge even best backup policy is not superior but worse than going back to last snapshot, really deleting everything what could have changed. Best backup couldn't prevent highjacking an extension file for example (fortunately no virus has tried until now.)
But even this question, if you prefer to use snapshot or backup policy to create security might be a question of your personal flavour.
Would be interested how other people handle that question on their virtual machines.