On Fri, Jul 30, 2021 at 4:17 PM <regl...@gmail.com> wrote: > > I think I'll deploy a new Windows guest and try the 'VirtIO-SCSI' > interface and see if my performance is any better. It's just a default > install of Windows at this point, so that'll be easy. :) > > > I think it should work also this way: . hot add a disk to your Windows VM with size small as you want (eg 1Gb) and configure it as virtio-scsi. . in windows os when it asks for a driver, you provide what you need (the virtio-win iso) and let windows configure . eventually restart windows to verify all is ok . shutdown the vm and set the boot disk as virtio-scsi . power on the vm . windows should auto configure it and perhaps reboot and you are then done . remove the second disk
Gianluca
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