Hi all,
I'm running Ubuntu 64 on Windows 10. I've been using it successfully for a couple of years. After the last VirtualBox update, my VM runs very slowly, almost like it's being throttled or something. Processes are noticeably slower and performance of even simple bash tasks are very slow when multitasking.
Any ideas why I might have experienced this sudden performance regression? I've attached a log...
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Major performance reduction
Major performance reduction
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mpack
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Re: Major performance reduction
Well, one thing I notice is that the graphics RAM allocation is ridiculously low. I'm amazed this ever worked. Increase to 128MB and enable 3D acceleration.
Also, is your VM crunching a lot of numbers? If not, try it with fewer CPU cores (2 is normally good).
Also, is your VM crunching a lot of numbers? If not, try it with fewer CPU cores (2 is normally good).
Re: Major performance reduction
Hi, I can try those things. But I don't use any kind of windowing or GUI, it's all just headless console output. Yes, it's pretty CPU heavy... I did reduce the number of cores from 6 to 4. Did not help.
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scottgus1
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Re: Major performance reduction
What was the previous version? The above log has your Virtualbox at 6.1.8.After the last VirtualBox update
The log shows the guest already at 4. Reduce to 2 for a test, as Mpack suggests.Joshuas wrote:I did reduce the number of cores from 6 to 4
If you downgrade back to the previous version, does the guest performance at 4 or 6 cores return?
The above log was taken while the guest Virtualbox window was still open, thus missing some diagnostic data. Logs are more helpful when the guest Virtualbox window has been closed first.
Re: Major performance reduction
Here is that log with a full power on/power off cycle. Processors reduced to 2, video memory increased to 128mb and 3d acceleration turned on. I don't know what previous version I was on, but I tend to try to keep it up to date and apply updates frequently.
Still experiencing poor performance... really appreciate any insight anyone can provide.
Still experiencing poor performance... really appreciate any insight anyone can provide.
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Re: Major performance reduction
Check System > Acceleration > Enable Nested Paging. It is essential for a decent virtualization performance.