Pavmkvm801qcow2 New | Fresh MANUAL |

This specific image shines in three scenarios:

A writable overlay linked to the base image. Changes go into vm01.qcow2; base remains untouched. pavmkvm801qcow2 new


While standard qcow2 only supports synchronous discard (TRIM), the pavmkvm801qcow2 new introduces asynchronous discard queues. This means that when a guest OS deletes files, the freed space is returned to the host storage pool without pausing the VM's I/O pipeline. This specific image shines in three scenarios: A

The "new" label implies that the guest OS contained within (likely a Linux distribution like Ubuntu Server 22.04/24.04 or a specialized appliance) has been fully updated. Specifically, this image includes mitigations against speculative execution vulnerabilities (Spectre v2, Retbleed) at the kernel level, without requiring you to manually install patches post-deployment. Retbleed) at the kernel level