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Check the Windows XP Guest Notes on Proxmox for specific bus settings.
While "Windows" typically refers to Microsoft’s operating system family, in the context of virtualization, it usually means: windows+xpqcow2+top
To understand the performance bottlenecks, one must first understand the storage stack. Check the Windows XP Guest Notes on Proxmox
Windows XP was designed for spinning hard drives (HDDs). Its default filesystem, NTFS (v3.1), behaves differently than modern filesystems like EXT4 or Btrfs. XP is aggressive about disk indexing, prefetching, and paging. It expects low latency and physical sectors. Furthermore, XP lacks native support for modern storage protocols like VirtIO or NVMe; it defaults to IDE or legacy SATA (AHCI) drivers. in the context of virtualization
-vga std or -device qxl-vga for better desktop responsiveness.