It's worth a shot at least to see if it works!
But ya, basically the same as mine:
bhyve -A -H -P -w -S -u -c sockets=1,cores=4,threads=2 -m ${RAM} \
-s 0,hostbridge \
-s 3,nvme,/dev/zvol/tank/vm/win2019 \
-s 4,ahci-cd,${VMROOT}/win2019/empty.iso,nocache,ro \
-s 5,passthru,130/0/0 \
-s 10,virtio-
On Thu, Apr 11, 2019 at 05:18:10PM -0500, Dustin Marquess wrote:
> I'm not sure if 12.0 has bhyve nmve support, but 10 & 2019 both seem
> to run MUCH faster when using nvme compared to ahci-hd.
>
> -Dustin
>
Here is the script I use to start the Windows server
#!/bin/sh
bhyve -c 4 -s 0,hostbrid
I'm not sure if 12.0 has bhyve nmve support, but 10 & 2019 both seem
to run MUCH faster when using nvme compared to ahci-hd.
-Dustin
On Thu, Apr 11, 2019 at 4:40 PM The Doctor via freebsd-virtualization
wrote:
>
> Seems to be running slow on FreeBSD 12.0 p3.
>
> Just wondering if there are known
Seems to be running slow on FreeBSD 12.0 p3.
Just wondering if there are known issues.
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