Installed macOS Big Sur and upgraded to Fusion Pro 12. I have a powerful mac w 8TB and gobs of RAM. My internet is pathetically slow in my windows 10 VM. 6 Mbps download and 20 up in the vm. On the host MacOS it is 400 down. I have tried changing my network Adapter from Wi-Fi to Share with Mac, tired private connection, and there was no difference. Even tried to hard wire the internet connection and that managed to get it up to 70 mbps. I have a 4 TB image and 8 processors in the settings. Any advice? I have also been getting bluescreens in the VM.
Is there a way to downsize the image? I can only seem to increase it in the settings. I am wondering if it is too big?
Hardware Overview:
Model Name: MacBook Pro
Model Identifier: MacBookPro16,1
Processor Name: 8-Core Intel Core i9
Processor Speed: 2.3 GHz
Number of Processors: 1
Total Number of Cores: 8
L2 Cache (per Core): 256 KB
L3 Cache: 16 MB
Hyper-Threading Technology: Enabled
Memory: 64 GB
System Firmware Version: 1554.50.3.0.0 (iBridge: 18.16.12561.0.0,0)
Serial Number (system): C02D68VSMD6T
Hardware UUID: 1109DAFF-96C8-5A2C-8DA6-5B49F35D899C
Provisioning UDID: 1109DAFF-96C8-5A2C-8DA6-5B49F35D899C
Activation Lock Status: Enabled
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I figured it out. I needed to wait about 10 minutes to run speedtest.net after booting the VM to get comparable speeds on the host and in the VM. Works for both hard wired and wifi settings.
Hi @rfustino1 ,
What about the network speed of your macOS Big Sur? Is there any application running in the VM when it gets blue screen?
Network speed is 400+ on the macOS Big Sur. Been using Visual Studio Community edition preview, in my windows VM. Blue screen is happening a lot, since I made the VM drive 4TB. Right after i increased the size however, i had decent internet speed at 150+ initially in the VM. But now it is back to slow at 35. Is there anyway to downsize that to 3TB or a recommended max? I had it at 2TB w no blue screens.
Still blue screen on Visual Studio Community edition (not preview). help!
That's *way* too many processors. Your machine has 8 cores, so no more than 7 (and better, 6) should be allocated to any individual VM.
Glad you figured out the speed problem - I've found the mac doesn't handle multiple active network connections gracefully.
For the blue screen, how was the VM made? Converted physical machine, or created from scratch?
Actually, the speed issue is not consistent. Today, I started vm with the same network configuration I had before that seemed to work, and the speed was once again slow initially (30's) , but after waiting a few minutes, it was back up to an acceptable level (126) . So I was thinking maybe I just needed to wait a little before testing the speed in the VM. But a little later the speed was down again. I rebooted the modem. Same results(17 up) then up to 389 and 169 and then 17 and then 400+. So weird, seems to be just going up and down. The image was built from scratch. I am trying 6 processors now with increasing the memory to 16384. Will let you know how that works as far as the blue screen. The only thing running when testing the speed in my VM is the Chrome browser using this speedtest https://www.spectrum.com/internet/speed-test . host is consistent at 450+
Speedtest.net reporting 400 download speed on host, 30 in VM. Anyone else seeing this? All network options tested in vmware settings... Wifi, shared, land line with similar results.
I figured it out. I needed to wait about 10 minutes to run speedtest.net after booting the VM to get comparable speeds on the host and in the VM. Works for both hard wired and wifi settings.
seeing same thing on macbook pro 16, vm fusion, new win 10 image but only when using bridged adapter setting. When switched to NAT I get 300 mbs down