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TL;DR - Are there performance ramifications for leveraging ReFS Block Cloning for the VM/VHDX deployments? Will those reads all referencing the same blocks skew results in a negative way?
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For the sake of keeping my question simple, let's assume Single Node S2D with a single workload CSV.
If you place your GOLD.VHDX on the C:\ClusterStorage\collect volume, it takes an eternity to spawn and deploy all your VMFleet VMs, especially if your VHDX is like 100+ GB. It has to copy n number of times to C:\ClusterStorage\nodeName
However, if you place your GOLD.VHDX on C:\ClusterStorage\nodeName, the CSV you're ultimately testing, those VMs will deploy exponentially faster due to the magic of ReFS block cloning.
I feel like this is a bad idea though, because the blocks essentially only exist a single time, with pointers back to the legit physical disks. The n VMs then are potentially not "spreading the read load" out to more physical disks?
- If my assumption is true (bad idea), then we can close this Issue out and I'll leave yall alone.
- If my assumption is false (not a bad idea), then can we discuss improvements to
New-Fleetthat will first copy theGOLD.VHDX"locally" to each workload CSV and then reference that copy as each VM's disk source? Because that will dramatically improve VM deployment time.