Ive had some issues in where my host and vms become unusable for about 5 10 minutes when simulatneously booting up 2 vms at once and after using a performance monitoring tool. I researched the discussion boards and discovered that a lot of people are disabling their vmem files to improve performance. Since my vms have between 2332MB and 3500MB virtual memory allocated to them, their vmem files are just as large, and may be creating an undue bottleneck. Why should I [b]not[/b] disable their vmem files?
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