I have a VM based on ESXi 6.7 with the Loader 1.04b running and now I want to include one or more disks. In the first step, a 10TB and a 8TB are to be integrated as single plates (without Raid).
With which variant do I have the best performance and which allows me to put the hard drives into standby (hibernation)?
Create disk in VM (Thin or Thick) and assign the VM.
Raw device mapping (physical or virtual) for integration into the VM
Pass SATA controller to VM (passthrough)
With which method do I have the best performance? Which method enables hibernation and thus saves electricity costs?
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I have a VM based on ESXi 6.7 with the Loader 1.04b running and now I want to include one or more disks. In the first step, a 10TB and a 8TB are to be integrated as single plates (without Raid).
With which variant do I have the best performance and which allows me to put the hard drives into standby (hibernation)?
Create disk in VM (Thin or Thick) and assign the VM.
Raw device mapping (physical or virtual) for integration into the VM
Pass SATA controller to VM (passthrough)
With which method do I have the best performance? Which method enables hibernation and thus saves electricity costs?
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