I’m in a class that requires I use VMWare virtual machines, however it’s running very slow. I had a meeting with my professor to try and trouble shoot why but we both can’t seem to find a reason.

I got plenty of ram, I shut down a few programs that seemed to be causing my computer to run slow and made sure the VMs were in my actual drive not the cloud but is still very sluggish.

  • @henfredemars
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    21 days ago

    Make sure you disable hyper visor mitigation from the advanced settings. It sacrifices significant performance to help prevent data leak attacks between the VM and the host, which typically you don’t care about unless you’re a cloud hosting provider.

    If that doesn’t work, try switching to one vCPU core. I’ve seen systems that have trouble scheduling multiple at once.

    • Diuretic_Materialism [he/him]OP
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      721 days ago

      Make sure you disable hyper visor mitigation from the advanced settings.

      I’ve seen other people say this elsewhere but it seems like they took away the option to do this on the newest version of VMWare. At least I don’t see it anymore.