Something has to be wrong! I have a E5-2698v3 processor in the Scale machine. I am running a Windows 10 VM. It's always been slow, even under Bluefin. So, I presume I am missing something. Tests were done using Microsoft PerformanceTest.
I ran a cpumark test, and, got single thread result 1232 and cpumark of 3986. Well, looking at the charts, the processor not in a VM should score 18,836 on cpumark. But, is this perhaps due to how many cores I am passing through? Not sure how the test works. Still, the single CPU score of 1232 is below the 1877 rated speed without a vm by quite a bit. Passmark is 1290.
For settings, am using 1 virtual CPU, 4 cores, 2 threads, host model CPU mode. I have enabled "Enable Hyper-V Enlightenments" also. Memory mark is sitting at 1427, 11% percentile (bad). Diskmark is sitting at 2896, a bad 24th percentile. So, overall, each component is slow.
First worried about how to improve the CPU score to make the UI more responsive. Any hints? Or, is this all to be expected running a Vm on scale?
I ran a cpumark test, and, got single thread result 1232 and cpumark of 3986. Well, looking at the charts, the processor not in a VM should score 18,836 on cpumark. But, is this perhaps due to how many cores I am passing through? Not sure how the test works. Still, the single CPU score of 1232 is below the 1877 rated speed without a vm by quite a bit. Passmark is 1290.
For settings, am using 1 virtual CPU, 4 cores, 2 threads, host model CPU mode. I have enabled "Enable Hyper-V Enlightenments" also. Memory mark is sitting at 1427, 11% percentile (bad). Diskmark is sitting at 2896, a bad 24th percentile. So, overall, each component is slow.
First worried about how to improve the CPU score to make the UI more responsive. Any hints? Or, is this all to be expected running a Vm on scale?
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