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Vboxmanage clonehd on GUI

Posted: 12. Feb 2009, 18:33
by fsr3791
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Hi there, :shock:

I'd like to propose the inclusion of Vboxmanage clonehd on GUI. This has always been a very slow operation, and currently, I find myself using ProcessExplorer to monitor what is going on... with a 15GB machine, progress from 0% to 10% takes FOREVER, if host HDD is fragmented performance is even worst, and if by acident I/you shutdown the cmd.exe window... I/you will discover, a few hours later, that no clone was created. Bugger ! This is a Vboxmanage feature I (like many others I think) use a lot, so I think this could be a new feature for the GUI, and if a progress bar is also provided (with estimate time of completion?, please?), it would be perfect...:D


Thoughts ?

Re: Vboxmanage clonehd on GUI

Posted: 12. Feb 2009, 19:26
by TerryE
fsr3791 wrote:if host HDD is fragmented ...
Then defragment your HDD. You've really got no excuse. NT file performance rapidly collapses as the NTFS defrags. A healthy defragged disk should run at 20Mb/sec or 1.2Gb/min minimumm or just over 10 mins for a 15Gb virtual HD. Though I agree a GUI based clone would be nice but not essential. Extra 1% dots would help as well.

Re: Vboxmanage clonehd on GUI

Posted: 12. Feb 2009, 19:44
by fsr3791
TerryE wrote:
fsr3791 wrote:if host HDD is fragmented ...
Then defragment your HDD. You've really got no excuse. NT file performance rapidly collapses as the NTFS defrags. A healthy defragged disk should run at 20Mb/sec or 1.2Gb/min minimumm or just over 10 mins for a 15Gb virtual HD. Though I agree a GUI based clone would be nice but not essential. Extra 1% dots would help as well.
IF, I said IF... :D
I'm aware of that problem so I always defragment before cloning. This feature takes a long time (meaning: not immediate), I keep forgeting I'm cloning, 10 mins maybe but depending on HDD speed (as you know). Extra 1% dots would help... well I vote for GUI, this is not a very advanced feature, it's very much straightforward and it's a very popular feature, so I keep my GUI request.
TerryE wrote:Though I agree a GUI based clone would be nice but not essential.
TerryE, I'm no developer, but small details do make a difference. Don't underestimate GUI POWER, the average user (me included, and I write small scripts all the time) doesn't feel as confortable as you with the DOS window. :wink:

Re: Vboxmanage clonehd on GUI

Posted: 13. Feb 2009, 02:40
by TerryE
fsr3791 wrote:the average user (me included, and I write small scripts all the time) doesn't feel as comfortable as you with the DOS window. :wink:
Actually I think that the DOS window sucks! Fixed 80 col width; crappy cut and paste, ... Give a a proper terminal session any day :lol:

Re: Vboxmanage clonehd on GUI

Posted: 13. Feb 2009, 12:41
by fsr3791
TerryE wrote:Actually I think that the DOS window sucks!
That's my point. "Let's" put this on GUI, this is already built-in so it's hardly major work, a simple clone button and a progress bar on Virtual Media Manager will do... for all the windozes out there. :wink:

Posted: 14. Feb 2009, 13:18
by eFloh

Posted: 14. Feb 2009, 15:41
by fsr3791
eFloh,

Thanks a lot !!! :wink: :wink: :wink:

I am amazed to discover that a similar request was posted more than 2 years ago... I wonder what's keeping Sun ?!? This is already built-in, so what's the problem ?

About your *.exe: is it "portable" or does it require install ?

Re: Vboxmanage clonehd on GUI

Posted: 13. Aug 2009, 12:09
by justyn
Is this feature (cloning a disk from within the GUI) available in VirtualBox 3?

Re: Vboxmanage clonehd on GUI

Posted: 13. Aug 2009, 12:36
by TerryE
No, not yet.