Hi all,
First-time poster and recovering ESXi user. Just wanted to say how impressed I am with the Proxmox virtualization platform. The PVE ecosystem is mind-blowing to me for an open source software package. So, to that I say a huge thank you! Keep up the great work!
I've searched for this issue extensively and have come up empty-handed, so I'm hoping someone may be able to point me in the right direction. I'm running a relatively clean installation of Windows Server 2016 as a VM. As you can see, I've set up 8GB of RAM to be automatically allocated, using the Balloon Service, which has been installed and is running. I followed the Windows Guest Best Practices page as closely as I could. All VirtIO drivers are installed and appear to be working as intended. I also have the QEMU Guest Agent services running as well (not sure if relevant, just thought it may be worth mentioning).
What I'm seeing, is upon initialization of the VM, the memory usage looks great, it's only consuming around 1.3GB. After a while (anywhere from 10 minutes to 36 hours) the memory will ramp up to around 97% usage:
The task manager on the server doesn't seem to show any unusual memory hogging applications but it does show that 94% of the 8GB allocated is being used:
I did notice that sometimes (not every time) the memory ramping occurs when I remote desktop in, and I remember reading somewhere that someone had a graphics driver issue with a runaway memory process, but I'm not sure if that applies to my instance. I should also note that the memory never goes back down once it's ballooned, until I restart the VM. Any ideas?
First-time poster and recovering ESXi user. Just wanted to say how impressed I am with the Proxmox virtualization platform. The PVE ecosystem is mind-blowing to me for an open source software package. So, to that I say a huge thank you! Keep up the great work!
I've searched for this issue extensively and have come up empty-handed, so I'm hoping someone may be able to point me in the right direction. I'm running a relatively clean installation of Windows Server 2016 as a VM. As you can see, I've set up 8GB of RAM to be automatically allocated, using the Balloon Service, which has been installed and is running. I followed the Windows Guest Best Practices page as closely as I could. All VirtIO drivers are installed and appear to be working as intended. I also have the QEMU Guest Agent services running as well (not sure if relevant, just thought it may be worth mentioning).
What I'm seeing, is upon initialization of the VM, the memory usage looks great, it's only consuming around 1.3GB. After a while (anywhere from 10 minutes to 36 hours) the memory will ramp up to around 97% usage:
The task manager on the server doesn't seem to show any unusual memory hogging applications but it does show that 94% of the 8GB allocated is being used:
I did notice that sometimes (not every time) the memory ramping occurs when I remote desktop in, and I remember reading somewhere that someone had a graphics driver issue with a runaway memory process, but I'm not sure if that applies to my instance. I should also note that the memory never goes back down once it's ballooned, until I restart the VM. Any ideas?