So we installed a new server with 8 cores and I put the free Windows Hyper V Server 2012 on there and virtualized our old server onto it. I got to thinking it would be nice to speed up rips for complex files, so I installed Win7/64 on there and assigned it 8 cores and 6 gig of memory, only to find out JAWS is using only one processor and occasionally spiking a second processor- but I think that's the main postershop.exe doing that. I tried to set affinity for the JAWS process but access was denied. I may take ownership of that process and see what I can do.
Anyone have any experience with this? Because the hardware dongle is being accessed virtually, I could have multiple virtual machines all running discrete instances of Onyx - I just have to click the "connect" button to activate the dongle to start each rip - the equivalent of having five computers sitting in a line and physically changing the dongle out. I suppose once they catch on to virtualization they'll implement hardware checks during the rip, but for now it remains practical, if convoluted. 3 hrs of ripping for one vehicle is killing me. It's curbing my design freedom.
Anyone have any experience with this? Because the hardware dongle is being accessed virtually, I could have multiple virtual machines all running discrete instances of Onyx - I just have to click the "connect" button to activate the dongle to start each rip - the equivalent of having five computers sitting in a line and physically changing the dongle out. I suppose once they catch on to virtualization they'll implement hardware checks during the rip, but for now it remains practical, if convoluted. 3 hrs of ripping for one vehicle is killing me. It's curbing my design freedom.