[CentOS] qeum on centos 8 with nvme disk
Alessandro Baggi
alessandro.baggi at gmail.comSun Oct 13 14:31:50 UTC 2019
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On 13/10/19 00:57, Jerry Geis wrote: >> How do you measure the slowness? Use fio or bonnie++ to share some number. > > By it taking more than 6 hours to "install" CentOS 8 in the guest :) > > Jerry > _______________________________________________ > CentOS mailing list > CentOS at centos.org > https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos > Hi Jerry, 6 hours are too much. First of all you need to check your nvme performace (dd can help? dd if=/dev/zero of=/test bs=1M count=10000 andd see results. If you want results more benchmark oriented you could try bonnie++ as suggested by Jerry). Other this, have you got kvm module loaded and enabled cpu virtualization option in the BIOS? If yes, have you got created the VM using --accelerate? Have you tried another distro on VM? Actually I can't install C8 on my nmve drive. It powers this workstation and is still 7.7, at the moment I don't install C8 because it is unusable. Hope that helps.
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