> Am 15.02.2019 um 05:41 schrieb Victor Sudakov <v...@mpeks.tomsk.su>:
>
> Jason Tubnor wrote:
>>
>>> If you have Nvme devices or you want store disks in ram yes, otherwise no.
>>>
>>>>
>>>> Is it worth it? I mean upgrading from 11.2-RELEASE to 12.0-RELEASE for
>>>> the sake of nvme, is it useful for running FreeBSD, Linux (Mint,
>>>> Centos) and Windows10 guests?
>>>>
>>
>>
>> Or if you are using good SLOG and ARC for your VM zvols.
>>
>> I'm still sorting out some Windows issues with the bhyve nvme presentation
>> for a variety of guest (except freebsd, that works fine) at the moment. I
>> would avoid 12.0-RELEASE as it may introduce other issues with your
>
> I was just worried that using ahci-hd instead of paravirtualized disks
> causes suboptimal performance of guests. Do you think there is a hope to get
> paravirtualized disks support for Windows guests in bhyve?
I was under the impression that the Windows VirtIO disk driver works with the
Bhyve virtio-blk device. You need to provide these drivers to Windows somehow
(for example, as a second CD image during installation):
https://www.linux-kvm.org/page/WindowsGuestDrivers/Download_Drivers
Stefan
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