Freenas Virtio Drivers

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I am currently running FreeNAS as a VirtualBox guest under linux (openSUSE 12.2 x64). It all works correctly, but overall performance is somewhat below par. I understand that VirtualBox does not provide Guest Additions for freeBSD guests, but the kvm virtio framework is available from I tested virtio-net on a nas4free testbed (freeBSD 9.1) and it seems to be working fine.

Dec 25, 2018 - I can install the VirtIO drivers after I've got it running but then it crashes while. Question: if the FreeNAS host is handling TRIM, should I even. However, I can't seem to figure out how to install VirtIO on either FreeNAS or NAS4Free. Since NAS4Free is based on FreeBSD 9 I started with this but even though NAS4Free is based on FreeBSD 9 it doesn't seem to be a full install? Thanks for your help! NAS frontend for KVM, 9p, virtio. Windows 7 as kvm guest installation with virtio drivers - detected.

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Has anyone tried installing it on FreeNAS 8.3.x and if so, how did you do it (it being nanoBSD based)? I would imagine running FreeNAS as a VM guest under a Linux host is quite a common scenario, so maximising its efficiency in this case should be a reasonable aspiration. Is there any likelihood that the virtio drivers would be included by default in upcoming versions? Any thoughts? Drommy PS: To avoid any flames on running FreeNAS as a VM guest rather than host, my linux workstation runs heavy BOINC CPU and GPU workloads on a 24/7 basis, while FreeNAS provides backup and media services to the network on dedicated drives.

It's bullet-proof, just somewhat slow at time machine backups. I am fighting this at the moment aswell. Not sure if this has been fixed. NAS4Free does work with virtio as well on a KVM environment. FreeNAS 8.3.1 also work with virtio as long as you do not use the virtio network (vtnet) device. Which is a pity as this is where I hope to see a performance increase. The drives have direct access to hardware as I use the Vt-d extension, therefore virtio for the data storage play no part.

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I just stumble on a TRAC ticket to FreeNAS 8.3.1 that may address this issue. The virtio can be set with the FreeNAS web gui. I had to manually fiddle with the network device on the KVM side to make it work.