Hello,
I'm using eve-ng with Workstation Pro 14.
It works, but it's VERY slow.
My hardware:
i9-7980xe (yes, I'm lucky and happy!)
64gb DDR4 Ram (+128GB SSD on M2 totally dedicated to swap)
ASUS ROG STRIX X299-XE GAMING LGA2066
(1080 T as GPU but this doesn't count... i think)
Ok, i'm using community version of eve-ng and these are the resources I gave to VM on workstation:
RAM: 50000MB
CPU: 4 processor x 4 core per processor = 16 Processors
I'm just trying to boot a AsaV device and it take nearly 10 minutes, and it's really slow.
I've Avast Premiere, and excluded vmware folder and virtual machine folder.
I tried intel turbo boost on all vmware *exe.
Am I doing something wrong?!
Thanks.
Riccardo
Best Performance out of My Hardware
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Re: Best Performance out of My Hardware
check you antivirus for virtualization...it makes any vm slow!!!
you have turn off virtualization check on antivirus, reboot and then your vms will work..
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you have turn off virtualization check on antivirus, reboot and then your vms will work..
UD
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Re: Best Performance out of My Hardware
Many thanks for your reply.
I just unistalled Avast (this is just an excuse, I hated it since I installed, now I convinced my self unistalling thanks to this).
Just to be sure.. Is there a "virtualization friendly" antivirus? Is windows defender "virtualization friendly"?!
Thanks again for help!
Riccardo
I just unistalled Avast (this is just an excuse, I hated it since I installed, now I convinced my self unistalling thanks to this).
Just to be sure.. Is there a "virtualization friendly" antivirus? Is windows defender "virtualization friendly"?!
Thanks again for help!
Riccardo
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Re: Best Performance out of My Hardware
Avast was exactly OK, all you need was to disable this option and reboot your pc
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