NFS (over the network) + HDD = slow as expected. In Linux, during some IO work (yum update or similar), try to observe the IO waiting time (top / wa parameter) - if high enough it will confirm CPU waiting for IO to complete = slow storage.
Anyway, with inside VM tools, try to see WHAT is the problem It has nothing to do with ACS - ACS just manages the KVM in this case, and KVM/VMs work slow (per your statement) Best, Andrija On Fri, 22 May 2020 at 23:33, Luis Martinez <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Group > > I have CS 4.13.1.0-1 running with the following hardware > > 1 Manager server with 4 cores and 8 in RAM > > 1 KVM server with 24 cores and 64G of RAM > > 1 FREENAS with 4 disks of 3T in Raid 1 with 12 G of RAM > > > I am able to download CentOS7 and create VM but it feels a little slow > with 6 cores and 8G of RAM but with windows it's worse, I created a VM > with 6 cores and 8 G of RAM and it's very slow and the % of use in the > VM is 45 as well as the network, just checking if somebody had the same > problem and what could I check to fix this problem. > > > Thank you, > > Luis Martinez. > > -- Andrija Panić
