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4 TopicsAzure PowerShell find LastOwnershipUpdateTime on disk
Hello: I wondering if it's possible to find LastOwnershipUpdateTime on the disk via PowerShell. I can see this info in the portal, but cannot figure out how to find it via script (PowerShell). Looks like MSFT recently released it, but even updating my Az.Compute module to the latest (9.0.0) version I still do not see it. Any help would be really appreciated. Thank you!Solved69Views0likes3CommentsGeneral AVD Slowness
We have a pool of NV24s_V3 VMs running. The VMs have 170+ applications on them so we have to keep the total number of users per VM down to 12. That being said, I can power on one of our VMs, let it boot up and sit for 10-15 minutes to get through all its startup processes and then login. When I login and get to my desktop, OneDrive will sync for a bit, but outside of that the CPU is under 10%, RAM is under 10% used and Disk Util is 15-20%. Even with those numbers low and me being the ONLY user on the VM, its still slow to open applications. It even takes 5-6 seconds for File Explorer to open. I see defender processes running under Disk stats, but it alone shouldnt be causing that kind of slow down, especially when the CPU / RAM / Disk stats are low. Anyone have any advice of something to look at to speed up performance? We have already excluded Defender from scanning Program Files and Program Files (x86). Just very troubling that its slow with just 1 user logging onto a 24 proc, 200+ GB RAM VM.1.5KViews0likes2CommentsLinux Ubuntu Resize disk, revered disk space before getting full to auto grow.
Issue : "internal Linux Escalation Engineers regarding this, they confirmed that is by design for Ubuntu VMs. The disk size will not auto grow once it is full before resizing from the portal. For the size to auto change, there will be some free space on the disk before resizing on the Azure portal." Suggestion: to avoid this issue again in the future, as a permanent solution would be great if your team can implement a default setup to reserved some space enough to be able for the VM to auto-grow the disk before is "out-of-space".1KViews0likes0Comments