Yes - local as in 5400 RPM SATA - standard desktop, slow storage.. :)
It's still 'slow' being 5400 RPM SATA, but after setting the new VM to
'VirtIO-SCSI' and loading the driver, the performance is 'as expected'. I
don't notice with with the Linux VMs because they don't do anything that requires
a lot of disk I/O. Mostly Ansible/Python education and such.
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I actually have some super fast Serial SCSI SSD drives I am going to use in the future. A
storage vendor where I worked at ordered a bunch by mistake to upgrade our storage array
and then left them sitting on-site for like 9 months. I contacted them to remind them we
still had them in our data center and asked if they wanted to come and get them. I joked
with our field engineer and told him if they didn't want them, I could find a use for
them! He actually contacted his manager who gave us approval to just 'dispose' of
them. So I thought why not recycle them? :)
I'm in the process of moving soon for a new job. Once I get settled, I'm going to
upgrade the storage I use for VMs. Either to those SSDs or maybe a small NAS device.
Ideally.. a NAS device that can support Serial SCSI. I'll need to get a controller and
a cable for them, but considering the performance... it should be well worth it. And no -
I didn't get fired for swiping the drives! Too many years invested in IT for something
that stupid and I'm just not that kind of person anyway. I took a position that's
a bit more 'administrative' and less technical; but with better pay, so I want to
keep my tech skills sharp, just because I enjoy it.
This is just a 'home lab' - nothing that supports anything even remotely
important. I'm so used to SSD now.. my desktop OS is on SSD, my CentOS machine is on
SSD.. putting Windows on spinning platters is just painful anymore!