Hi folks,
I am either blind/don't know how to google or this is so easy that nobody ever struggled with it and I am the first but I am trying to debug a bit of latency when I log into a Windows 11 VM running on TrueNAS scale.
The behavior is that when clicking icons it takes a fraction of a second for the to register and the selection tool is laggy.
My first thought was the the internet connection might be the problem so I checked that and noticed that it defaults to gigabit speeds (1000Mbps).
The server however has a 20GbE bond so I would imagine that the VM should at least see comparative speeds with my other physical Windows machine.
Because I have the attention spawn of a goldfish I am not elbow deep in the interwebs trying to figure out how I can make this VM use the full speed available rather than the gigabit connection it has.
Once I solve this I can go sleep and then go back at fixing the latency/lag I see when remoting into it
Specs for TrueNAS Scale machine:
CPU: Epyc 7443P
Motherboard: H12SSL-CT
RAM: 128 GB
Windows VM was configured with 8 cores/16 threads, 32 GB RAM, 128GB HDD
Thanks!
I am either blind/don't know how to google or this is so easy that nobody ever struggled with it and I am the first but I am trying to debug a bit of latency when I log into a Windows 11 VM running on TrueNAS scale.
The behavior is that when clicking icons it takes a fraction of a second for the to register and the selection tool is laggy.
My first thought was the the internet connection might be the problem so I checked that and noticed that it defaults to gigabit speeds (1000Mbps).
The server however has a 20GbE bond so I would imagine that the VM should at least see comparative speeds with my other physical Windows machine.
Because I have the attention spawn of a goldfish I am not elbow deep in the interwebs trying to figure out how I can make this VM use the full speed available rather than the gigabit connection it has.
Once I solve this I can go sleep and then go back at fixing the latency/lag I see when remoting into it
Specs for TrueNAS Scale machine:
CPU: Epyc 7443P
Motherboard: H12SSL-CT
RAM: 128 GB
Windows VM was configured with 8 cores/16 threads, 32 GB RAM, 128GB HDD
Thanks!