Displaying 4 results from an estimated 4 matches for "asworth".
Did you mean:
ashworth
2018 Jun 28
2
Re: Reintroduce "allocate entire disk" checkbox on virt-manager
Il 26-06-2018 23:49 Cole Robinson ha scritto:
> I see it as another test case and larger UI surface in the common path
> for something that will save clicks for a corner case. I still don't
> see
> it asworth exposing in the UI.
>
> - Cole
I can not force this decision, obviously. However, let me recap why I
found it important to have the "allocate disk now" checkbox:
- RAW files, even sparse one, are faster than Qcow2 files in the long
run (ie: when block allocation is >8 GB);
-...
2018 Jun 19
3
Re: Reintroduce "allocate entire disk" checkbox on virt-manager
Il 19-06-2018 22:16 Cole Robinson ha scritto:
> Sorry, I misunderstood. You can still achieve what you want but it's
> more clicks: new vm, manage storage, add volume, and select raw volume
> with whatever capacity you want but with 0 allocation.
Sure, but the automatic disk creation is very handy and much less error
prone.
As it is now, if using a fallocate-less filesystem (eg:
2018 Jun 26
0
Re: Reintroduce "allocate entire disk" checkbox on virt-manager
...tation on L2 chunk cache size.
>
> I found the checkbox quite self-explanatory and very handy. Any chances
> to reconsider your decision?
I see it as another test case and larger UI surface in the common path
for something that will save clicks for a corner case. I still don't see
it asworth exposing in the UI.
- Cole
2018 Jun 28
0
Re: Reintroduce "allocate entire disk" checkbox on virt-manager
On Thu, Jun 28, 2018 at 12:35:56PM +0200, Gionatan Danti wrote:
> Il 26-06-2018 23:49 Cole Robinson ha scritto:
> > I see it as another test case and larger UI surface in the common path
> > for something that will save clicks for a corner case. I still don't see
> > it asworth exposing in the UI.
> >
> > - Cole
>
> I can not force this decision, obviously. However, let me recap why I found
> it important to have the "allocate disk now" checkbox:
>
> - RAW files, even sparse one, are faster than Qcow2 files in the long run
> (ie:...