NAS faster than Folder2Folder (my assumption was F2F would be much faster)
Different results in different VM's (even the Config is the same)
hmmm.... intressting
Update: after converting the HDD:
The Result is much better!! o_Oo_O:):)o_Oo_O
I was testing 2 cases:
Case 1: copied 10 GB from NAS to local HDD => constant 105MB/s
Edit:- After some more testing: not reproduce able (tested with multiple different VM’s)
Case 2: copied 10 GB...
The only difference i figured out sow far:
Just an additional Information. To install O365 took multiple hours - with 5Mb/s hdd writing speed ☹ (on the bad VM)
Transfering the testfile from "good"VM to a NAS is working with more than 120Mb/s ... what ?!?!?:eek:
I am still debugging and was setting up a new VM.
suddenly i am getting a much better performance:
New VM (good Perf.)
What else do i need to compare - to get same perfomance ?
hmmm...
hello,
I was repeating the test with an *.bin (10GB) file (test file). Please see attached the result:
this picture shows coping a bin file from c:\ to Desktop
Comment to the Hardware:
ML350 Gen10 TW Xeon 4208 1x16GB 4xLFF E208i-a 1x500W
for HDD we are using:
HPE 4TB SATA 6G 7.2K LFF 3.5...
Hi Experts,
over the last weeks I could collect some experience Proxmox. On my HP Server Proxmox is configured and running fine.
The only issue I have is the performance in Win 10.
Copied files from one folder to another folder has poor data transfer rate ~8-25MB/s
I installed the “extra”...
i have done now following:
1.) kill with: sgdisk -Z /dev/sdb
2.) /sbin/mkfs -t ext4 /dev/sdb
Now i have a Folder
Just for my understanding: i have 2 HDD's build in the HP server and configured a Raid 1 (in the HP Bios) No I created a Folder on this HDD’s where I will store the VM’s. (this is...
root@basic4web:~# sgdisk -Z /dev/sdb
Creating new GPT entries.
GPT data structures destroyed! You may now partition the disk using fdisk or
other utilities.
no sucess to create a Folder
# /sbin/sgdisk -n1 -t1:8300 /dev/sdb
Creating new GPT entries.
The operation has completed successfully.
#...
hi,
thx for your help!
i have nothing importent on the HDD therefore i used wipefs following:
wipefs --all --force /dev/sdb
Do i need to add additional commands to get it working in Proxmox
THX THX!!
Hi,
i am struggling to setup the Proxmox on HP ML350 Gen10.
I have 3 HDD's build in.
1 HDD exclusively for Proxmox and 2 as VM-storage.
HDD Config:
HDD1 = VM Container (HDD1 + 2 are an HP Raid 1)
HDD2 = VM Container (HDD2 + 2 are an HP Raid 1)
HDD 3 = Proxmox
I was able to install Proxmox on...
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