For what it's worth, I've found I get much much better performance running WoW from the same folder. I'm only running 2 clients, but I want from single digit FPS to around 30 for both clients when I ran them from the same place. No idea why that may be true technically. Maybe something with cachces or something?
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1.- Separate your WoW installations: I read several posts about putting WoW in different folders for each session you want to run, but frankly I didn’t even try that since I figured that they would still be fighting over the same physical drive anyways. Since my laptop has a single hard drive, what I did was to make a copy of the WoW installation folder to an 8GB USB pen drive . The WoW folder is about 7 GB after you delete stuff that you no longer need like the patch files and cinematics. I run my main copy of WoW from my hard drive and the four slave sessions from the pen drive. It works great. My laptop runs a lot cooler and I never hear my hard drive complain like it did before.