I already changed the setting that VMware is putting the VM completely into RAM and not using the page file which helped a bit, but its still a much worse performance than on the Linux host. I read that some issues appear on Hyper-V enabled hosts, but this is not an Hyper-V Enabled host (Hyper-V is not installed) Moving windows around is lagging, watching YouTube videos is pretty much impossible and so on. I am using the exact same VM i used in Linux, when opening it he asked me if i copied it or moved it, i said moved and thats it.Īnd the VM itself is very slow. When i start the VM, it takes roughly 15 seconds until the BIOS shows up and another 30 Seconds until Windows is bootet.įor comparison, the whole boot process took 15 seconds in total on the Linux host. The application itself (opening the VM settings takes like 5 Seconds or so) but also the VM. Now the Windows 11 Hosts works fine, everything is performing as it should but VMware is extremely slow. 10-19-2021 10:05 AM Updated VMWARE Player to 16.2.0 -> VM slow to start not responding -> Downgraded back to 16.0.0 Just updated vmware player to 16.2.0 and after successful installation launched my virtual Windows Server 2019 and it was slow to start and when I got it up, it was not responding at all. I could watch YouTube videos in 4K fluent, games worked fine, everything just fine.īut because there is no Unity Mode on Linux, i wanted to use Windows 11 on the Host so i could use the Unity Mode on Windows 10. I could put it into Fullscreen and not even notice, its an VM. guest VM on VMware Fusion 12.1.2 has terribly slow X performance (4 or 5 frames per second with just xterms, closer to 0.5 fps playing youtube video). and in the processors panel you can check if HW Virtualization is enabled by vmware. these settings are related to that machine. for any machine you made right click on it and go to settings. I previously had Archlinux on my Host and with that, and VMware Workstation, the VM run at pretty much native speed. Check your bios and see if the Hardware Virtualization is enabled. Guest: Windows 10 Enterprise (existing VM) 8 Cores :: 32GB RAM Host: Windows 11 Pro (fresh install, nothing except drivers), AMD Ryzen 7 4800H (8 Cores, 16 Threads) :: 64GB RAM
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