Hi
I have as of FreeBSD 13 (at last ) moved my personal virtualisation server from CentOS/KVM over to FreeBSD/Bhyve. Works like charm for all VMs, no matter if they use grub, uefi or bhyveloader. Performance, VLAN:s and everything else works perfect as well. FreeBSD 13 performance is *r e a l l y* great. Good job with FreeBSD 13, bhyve etc. Thank you developers!!!
I have however noted a problem that others may have noted too.
I have a windows server 2019 VM that caused a problem during migration over to bhyve. It is OK and usable now, but not optimal. Can live with it, but want to ask the community...
When used KVM on CentOS 8:
Used virtio network driver and virtio disk drivers (for boot disk as well).
I had to install a second disk in W2019 and after that install the virtio disk driver. After that I could shut down the vm, switch the boot disk over to virtio, boot, and it worked permanently.
After going over to Bhyve on FreeBSD 13.0-RELEASE-p2:
The W2019 did not boot, but immediately crashed. I hade to switch from the originally configured disk0_type=“virtio-blk" to disk0_type=“ahci-hd" and go through a recovery process with windows 2019. After that the W2019 worked OK with virtio network driver but with no disk on virtio.
Now… I have tried to add a second separate not boot disk with virtio and kept boot disk as non virtio. I have also tried lastest and a few older virtio disk driver releases. I does not matter what I do, windows 2019 crash during boot. Directly...
I have seen complaint that Microsoft is to blame for this. But it do work flawless in KVM… I do have superfast SSD:s for the OS disk, so it works ok on non virtio disk drivers. But I wonder if there is anybody that have a solution of how to make a virtio disk to work on windows server. Boot disk or not. It does not work at all today. At least not in FreeBSD 13-RELEASE-p2.
Tnx
Peo
I have as of FreeBSD 13 (at last ) moved my personal virtualisation server from CentOS/KVM over to FreeBSD/Bhyve. Works like charm for all VMs, no matter if they use grub, uefi or bhyveloader. Performance, VLAN:s and everything else works perfect as well. FreeBSD 13 performance is *r e a l l y* great. Good job with FreeBSD 13, bhyve etc. Thank you developers!!!
I have however noted a problem that others may have noted too.
I have a windows server 2019 VM that caused a problem during migration over to bhyve. It is OK and usable now, but not optimal. Can live with it, but want to ask the community...
When used KVM on CentOS 8:
Used virtio network driver and virtio disk drivers (for boot disk as well).
I had to install a second disk in W2019 and after that install the virtio disk driver. After that I could shut down the vm, switch the boot disk over to virtio, boot, and it worked permanently.
After going over to Bhyve on FreeBSD 13.0-RELEASE-p2:
The W2019 did not boot, but immediately crashed. I hade to switch from the originally configured disk0_type=“virtio-blk" to disk0_type=“ahci-hd" and go through a recovery process with windows 2019. After that the W2019 worked OK with virtio network driver but with no disk on virtio.
Now… I have tried to add a second separate not boot disk with virtio and kept boot disk as non virtio. I have also tried lastest and a few older virtio disk driver releases. I does not matter what I do, windows 2019 crash during boot. Directly...
I have seen complaint that Microsoft is to blame for this. But it do work flawless in KVM… I do have superfast SSD:s for the OS disk, so it works ok on non virtio disk drivers. But I wonder if there is anybody that have a solution of how to make a virtio disk to work on windows server. Boot disk or not. It does not work at all today. At least not in FreeBSD 13-RELEASE-p2.
Tnx
Peo