![]() I have a buddy with a Ryzen 3600 box doing essentially the same thing I am, his boots in ~10 seconds. This pandemic situation is the first time I have spent serious time in Workstation, I have a decade of experience dealing with enterprise deployments of vSphere but I cannot imagine this is normal. ![]() Disabling Hyper-V and going back to Workstation performance is unchanged. I'm seeing in excess of 80% of native disk performance, reboots are a matter of a few seconds. I installed Hyper-V and before disabling it I setup a similar Hyper-V VM. I have also tried moving the VM to the Optane boot drive to see if that would improve things, again no change. I've tried multiple combinations of BIOS vs EFI emulation, SCSI vs SATA vs NVME storage, etc. I've already changed the machine to use a single disk file and pre-allocated space. Sequential performance is about 1/5 of what the RAID set will do natively. Booting takes several minutes sometimes, running crystal disk mark inside the VM results in low but passable initial results then on the low queue depth 4K stuff the VM just becomes completely unresponsive. ![]() Performance of the guest OS is atrocious. Threadripper 1950X, 128 GB ECC, and 2x1TB 970 EVO+ in RAID0 (software) as a dedicated virtualization storage device. It's just Windows 10, Office, and Slack to isolate all my pandemic work activities. I have a reasonably powerful PC that I am running a fairly simple Windows 10 VM on. Hopefully some of you smart people can figure this out. ![]()
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