On Sunday, January 19, 2020 at 8:36:26 AM UTC-3, Claudia wrote:
>
> January 19, 2020 6:34 AM, "Guerlan" <worm...@gmail.com <javascript:>> 
> wrote:
>
> > Windows 10 VM is considerably slower than my traditional PV VMs, the 
> ones that come with Qubes. In
> > fact no one would notice that my PV VMs are virtualized, they look just 
> like regular bare metal
> > machines.
> > However, Windows 10 has lags. Anyone would notice and think either the 
> computer is slow or the
> > system is badly virtualized. For example, when I press Win button, it 
> takes a while for the menu to
> > appear. I can only think that it's because Windows 10 is running in HVM 
> mode. Should I try running
> > it in PV mode? If so, how?
>
> You could try it in PV mode. I'm not sure if it's supported by Qubes but 
> you could probably make it work. 
> https://xenproject.org/windows-pv-drivers/
>
> Also consider that Windows might simply be slower than Linux, especially 
> in resource-constrained environments like a VM. Are your Linux HVMs also 
> slow/laggy? 
>

I have kali linux in HVM mode and it's as fast as the PV VMs. The probem 
seems to be related to windows. I'm gonna try to make Windows 10 PV anyway 

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