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- Subject: [Discuss] Virt-Manager
- From: markw at mohawksoft.com (markw at mohawksoft.com)
- Date: Wed, 20 Oct 2021 15:00:07 -0400
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I use KVM all the time and manage it with virt-manager. (1) Make sure that network and disk use VirtIO para-virtual driver, do not emulate physical devices. (2) Don't use qcow2, its really slow. Pre-allocate your boot drive: touch myboot.raw truncate -s SIZE myboot.raw The above will let you define a large thin-provisioned disk. If you have LVM or ZFS you can create a logical volume or zvol, but I think the thin provisioned "sparse" file may be faster because of the double caching. > On 10/18/21 9:20 PM, Edward wrote: >> I missed a setting, found it afterwards, it defaults to Virtual Network >> (NAT) and the box to start it automatically was initially not checked. >> >> It's working now. >> > > And it (take your pick): > > * is slow as molasses > * runs at a snail's pace > > > Not even worth using. Gnome Boxes on Fedora 33 ran far better and faster > than Virt Manager does on Debian. > > _______________________________________________ > Discuss mailing list > Discuss at lists.blu.org > http://lists.blu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss >
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