tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3066108108829696151.post1448421000373728876..comments2023-09-24T05:08:12.007-07:00Comments on Josh's Stuff: Fix for Excessive VMWare Disk Activity On Host After Suspend or ShutdownJosh Robinsonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13830271650512517977noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3066108108829696151.post-91719628134049962362017-01-24T08:35:40.032-08:002017-01-24T08:35:40.032-08:00Tried this on Workstation 12 and it works perfectl...Tried this on Workstation 12 and it works perfectly. This was driving me nuts. I purchased a new beefier laptop and was getting the same issue with the HDD at 100% for about 10-15 minutes after i suspended a VM. This would prevent me from staring another VM due to the slow performance.It could take up to 20-25 to start another VM right after suspending the first VM.<br />all good now!<br /><br />Thanks for posting this.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13858957076549360689noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3066108108829696151.post-24163073798912881082016-05-04T08:09:45.331-07:002016-05-04T08:09:45.331-07:00Doesn't work on Workstation 11.Doesn't work on Workstation 11.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3066108108829696151.post-38556607975918824642013-12-09T12:37:37.266-08:002013-12-09T12:37:37.266-08:00thx very much!!!
I was having a very slow perform...thx very much!!!<br /><br />I was having a very slow performace in a vmware guest since I had increased it memory setting up to 8gb (my laptop wich is the host has 16gb like yours).<br />The problem was that from then vmware where doing a lot of swap instead of allocating the whole mem amout.<br />Thaks again!jmrnoreply@blogger.com