My VMs are on a 1TB metal drive that is a couple of years old. I'll give
the defrags a go (they can run in the background while I'm on the Mac) and
see what happens. I'm not hopeful, but what-the-heck. Then I'll have
another look at the various settings. Replace the metal with SSDs! Hmmm ...
they are getting bigger and cheaper, it might sort of bypass my problem,
but I'd like to know why only WIN10 is awful ... *GK*

On 17 May 2017 at 12:37, Stephen Price <step...@lythixdesigns.com> wrote:

> In the past I have used VMWare VMs but usually avoided them due to how
> much slower they run compared to bare metal OS.
>
> Until a few years ago that is. Those new M.2 drives came out and I bought
> two of them, with a PCIExpress card to mount them (and not get SATA
> bottlenecks). Put the two drives in Raid 0 setup (OS level was fine) and
> put my whole VM directory onto that SSD.
>
> My goodness the performance boost was incredible. My first setup like this
> got the max reads up to around 2200 Mb/sec (roughly, going by memory here).
> Compared to the SSD my desktop had it in, it was doing about 280Mb/sec so
> close to ten times faster.
>
> It makes a difference.
>
> My current M.2 drives are the Samsung 960 Pros. About to swap out two
> smaller drives (256Gb each) for two larger ones in my new laptop. (2 x 1Tb)
>
>
> Glen mentioned defragging hard drives so that hints no SSD's being used
> there. Greg, what kind of drive is your VM on? Move to SSD/M.2 even if you
> fix the Windows 10 speed issue you have. Even if it costs you. When you use
> this stuff day in and day out, it's worth spending a bit of money for some
> sanity (and time!!).
>
> cheers
>
> Stephen
>
>
> ------------------------------
> *From:* ozdotnet-boun...@ozdotnet.com <ozdotnet-boun...@ozdotnet.com> on
> behalf of Glen Harvy <g...@aquarius.com.au>
> *Sent:* Wednesday, 17 May 2017 9:14:39 AM
> *To:* ozdotnet@ozdotnet.com
> *Subject:* Re: [OT] WMWare slow Windows 10
>
> I'm still on vmware 11.1.4 and noticed a substantial slowdown with Win10
> immediately after the last windows update. To try and fix I removed heaps
> of snapshots that I had failed to get rid of and then defragged the win10
> installation. I then defragged the drive the host drive. Loading has
> improved and the performance has noticeably improved.
>
> glen
>
>

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