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Changes between Version 3 and Version 4 of Ticket #19738, comment 2


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Jul 20, 2020 1:19:12 PM (4 years ago)
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  • Ticket #19738, comment 2

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    22I think I determined the reason for the crash
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    4 I had used the storage controller "VIRTIO" to attach some VMDK disks
    5 The idea is that complete hardware emulation of a SATA-AHCI interface was not required, and that cutting out the unnecessary emulation would allow for more efficiency via the virtualization aware block level VIRTIO drivers in the guest operating system.
     4The storage controller "VIRTIO", which I had used to attach some VMDK disks, was responsible. The idea behind using them was that complete hardware emulation of a SATA-AHCI interface was not required, and that cutting out the unnecessary emulation would allow for more efficiency via the virtualization aware block level VIRTIO drivers in the guest operating system.
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    76I added a SATA-AHCI controller, moved the Virtual disk over, and deleted the VIRTIO Storage controller. This confirms that that the component causing the crash was the VIRTIO storage controller.

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