diff --git a/qm.adoc b/qm.adoc index 711fa3f..6615c57 100644 --- a/qm.adoc +++ b/qm.adoc @@ -781,14 +781,14 @@ ethtool command: where X is the number of the number of vCPUs of the VM. To configure a Windows guest for Multiqueue install the -https://fedorapeople.org/groups/virt/virtio-win/direct-downloads/stable-virtio/virtio-win.iso[ -Redhat VirtIO Ethernet Adapter drivers], then adapt the NIC's configuration as -follows. Open the device manager, right click the NIC under "Network adapters", -and select "Properties". Then open the "Advanced" tab and select "Receive Side -Scaling" from the list on the left. Make sure it is set to "Enabled". Next, -navigate to "Maximum number of RSS Queues" in the list and set it to the number -of vCPUs of your VM. Once you verified that the settings are correct, click "OK" -to confirm them. +https://pve.proxmox.com/wiki/Windows_VirtIO_Drivers[Redhat VirtIO Ethernet +Adapter drivers], then adapt the NIC's configuration as follows. Open the +device manager, right click the NIC under "Network adapters", and select +"Properties". Then open the "Advanced" tab and select "Receive Side Scaling" +from the list on the left. Make sure it is set to "Enabled". Next, navigate to +"Maximum number of RSS Queues" in the list and set it to the number of vCPUs of +your VM. Once you verified that the settings are correct, click "OK" to confirm +them. You should note that setting the Multiqueue parameter to a value greater than one will increase the CPU load on the host and guest systems as the