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Nvme VM - Weird Speeds

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Current Version: 6.9.0 Beta 35
Setup: Dual 2667 V2's 256Gb Ram 30TB

VM: 4 Cores + 12 Gb RAM + GTX 1080 TI + 120Gb VDisk on NVME (New Pool / single hardware xfs pool). Currently set to qemu / raw.

 

 

Moved Domains, Iso and Libvert on the NVME (Libvert direct / Domains & Iso via Shares). Fresh install of Windows 10 Pro and keep getting the follow speeds. I know it will not be as good as direct hardware due to it being a vdisk, but the extremely slow speeds is what bothers me. I have tired changing cache=writeback to none, but still get the slower speeds. I found a thread from 2018 referencing upcoming changes to fix it, but couldnt find any direct fixes during my googling.

 

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Any ways around this currently? Or is this even a problem?

 

Thanks a bunch!

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