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IDE or SCSI virtual disks for VMWare image?

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Date: Friday, July 6, 2007 - 2:23 pm

I'm going to be running a few OpenBSD virtual machines and was wondering
whether there was any performance difference between using IDE or SCSI
virtual disks. From what I can tell, the SCSI option has been supported
longer, though IDE has also been stable for a while now. But I haven't
seen any comments on performance differences, if any exist. If it
matters, this is going to be lightweight, home server kind of stuff. 

Thanks.
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IDE or SCSI virtual disks for VMWare image?, Todd Pytel, (Fri Jul 6, 2:23 pm)
Re: IDE or SCSI virtual disks for VMWare image?, Nick Holland, (Sat Jul 7, 10:44 am)
Re: IDE or SCSI virtual disks for VMWare image?, Todd Pytel, (Sat Jul 7, 11:04 am)
Re: IDE or SCSI virtual disks for VMWare image?, Brian A. Seklecki, (Thu Sep 27, 10:08 pm)
Re: IDE or SCSI virtual disks for VMWare image?, Srebrenko Sehic, (Fri Jul 6, 3:59 pm)
Re: IDE or SCSI virtual disks for VMWare image?, Die Gestalt, (Sat Jul 7, 4:48 am)
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