I have found an easier way. In the disk that you want to discard, set the snapshot option. It will discard once it is shutdown and start again (not reboot though )
Hi,
I am setting up a "public" gaming stations for the staffs. As a lot of staffs maybe making changes to the system, downloading files, i would need these changes to be discarded on the next boot. The system will always boot into the original image when it were first installed.
Of course...
When I set 242 GiB for the Windows VM, when I login to the windows, click the system report, it shows as 242 GB. when I set aside of 242 GB for RamDisk, the system will crash after a while. 242 GiB is definitely higher than 242 GB, therefore, windows should still have some spare ram of 5.8GB Ram...
My server has 256GB Ram, and in VM RAM configuration, i have set 242GiB for a windows VM. Upon starting in Windows VM, the RAM reported is 242 GB instead of 247.8GB ram.
In a way, 5.8 GB RAM is missing.
I have been struggling for several weeks now and I faced the same problem, the SSD speed at the host is only transferring at around 24MB/s. When I test using hdd at host, it is also running at 24MB/s. For the SSD I am using Samsung 860 500MB. It really looks like the host Debian kernel has a...
Hi Daniel,
Did you manage the solve your problems? I am looking for a similar solution as well. I need to embed this in the website and redirect the user to login to their own VM.
Appreciate if you could share if you have found the solutions
Thanks
MC
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