VirtualBox

Opened 6 years ago

Last modified 6 years ago

#17746 new defect

Slow I/O when "Use Host I/O Cache" is switched on

Reported by: Georgi Owned by:
Component: other Version: VirtualBox 5.2.10
Keywords: Cc:
Guest type: Linux Host type: Linux

Description

I installed VirtualBox 5.2 and when I/O cache is switched on, I/O is very slow.

Steps to reproduce:

  1. Create a virtual machine with Debian or Ubuntu
  2. Switch "Use Host I/O Cache" on, on SATA controller.
  3. Try to upgrade existing packages or install new in the virtial machine. I have spinning disks on my host computer and they become noisy and IO speed is between 900KB/s and 1.3 MB/s during installation or upgrade of packages. I had no such problem with VirtualBox 5.1.

Change History (3)

comment:1 by simono74, 6 years ago

I also noticed this issue with Virtualbox 5.2.14. I have a couple of servers running on Virtualbox and I have a script that configures them all. The configuration can be pretty disk intensive on the computer. In Virtualbox 5.1.38, the script takes about 4 minutes to complete. With Virtualbox 5.2.14, it takes 12 minutes. This seems like a major performance regression in Virtualbox 5.2. I also have "Use Host I/O Cache" switched on. Even if I turn off this setting, the VMs are still slower than when I was running on 5.1.38 without "Use Host I/O Cache". I am guessing that this regression is caused by the "first milestone of the I/O stack redesign" that was introduced in 5.2.0.

Version 0, edited 6 years ago by simono74 (next)

comment:2 by robert spitzenpfeil, 6 years ago

Just tagging to get notifications.

comment:3 by pupertest, 6 years ago

https://www.virtualbox.org/ticket/17573

Although your ticket name is more accurate.

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