SAS Posted October 10, 2018 Share Posted October 10, 2018 Hello Everyone, I'm fairly new to Unraid and Linux in general. I learned and work in a Windows environment. I have spent the last several days going through the forum and YouTube videos trying to figure out why my VMs are running slowly on my new 6.6.1 server. I have a 1950x on 6.5.3 and everything works well. I followed Spaceinvader One's videos and suggestions to learn Unraid. I added additional NVME drives to the cache pool, created a new share with cache only selected, and installed a brand new W10 VM in the new share on the cache only share. I installed the Fix Common Problems plugin and everything checked out fine. No matter what I try or where I put the VM image the drive speed is slow. It's not as slow as others like taking 10 minutes to boot. It boots in about a minute but the overall performance is about 1/3 of my 1950x machine with nearly the exact same setup. Below is a list of my hardware. Asus Strix X399-E Gaming 2990wx (not overclocked) 128GB DDR4 (GSkill) 4x HDD 3x NVME drives as cache pool I would really appreciate some help with this. I literally have 1 VM on this machine and I just can't figure out how to speed it up. I noticed something odd. If I assign 4 cores the pasmark drive score is about 1000, I bump it up to 8 cores and it goes up to 2000ish. I assign all 32 cores and the passmark drive score goes up to about 4500. Quote Link to comment
eschultz Posted October 10, 2018 Share Posted October 10, 2018 You running with the latest BIOS for your Asus Strix X399-E Gaming motherboard? Are you saying your 1950x is scoring > 12K in passmark drive score? Quote Link to comment
SAS Posted October 10, 2018 Author Share Posted October 10, 2018 (edited) It looks like I can reply now . Yes, I have the latest BIOS from ASUS installed. My 1950x VM on normal SSD array gets as high as about 7500 if I recall. I had 8 cores when I started this thread >.<. I also have a NVMe passthrough VM on the 1950x that gets about 16k. On the NVMe cache pool, i would assume the disk score would be above 10k. I literally just wiped everything and installed a bunch of 1TB SSDs just to see if it makes a difference. I'll report back in an hour or so after I test another VM. Edited October 10, 2018 by SAS Quote Link to comment
SAS Posted October 10, 2018 Author Share Posted October 10, 2018 Just a quick update, replacing all of the HDDs with SSDs didn't resolve the speed issue. I removed the 1.2TB Intel 750 SSD as the cache and replaced it with a 1TB Samsung 970 pro. This caused the VM to run even slower, passmark disk score of about 1100 on 8 cores........ I'll try a few more things and report back in a few hours. Quote Link to comment
SAS Posted October 10, 2018 Author Share Posted October 10, 2018 Ok so the issue has been fixed. I'm not sure what I did to break it but I reset the bios back to default and set everything up again. The passmark drive score is just under 25k. Quote Link to comment
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