

Here are the disadvantages of having that setting on (which theseġ. In the VirtualBox help it explains why it is off by default, and itīasically boils down to safety over performance. That the ‘use host i/o cache’ is off by default. In your blog post “Terrible Virtualbox disk performance”, you mention Hello, thanks for the blog post, I just wanted to comment on it below:

A little top, iotop and atop research later, and it turns out the culprit is the disk I/O, which is just ludicrously slow. For a while I’ve noticed that Virtualbox has terrible performance when install Debian / Ubuntu packages.
