How to Change Disk Driver to VirtIO or IDE in SolusVM

Changing the disk driver in SolusVM is an important configuration step that can affect both performance and compatibility of your VPS. VirtIO is recommended for modern systems due to higher performance, while IDE is used for legacy compatibility.

Before You Begin

Before changing the disk driver, ensure the following:

  • The VPS is fully backed up or has a snapshot available
  • The VPS is powered off
  • You know your operating system requirements
  • VirtIO drivers are installed (required for Windows systems using VirtIO)

⚠️ Changing the disk controller incorrectly may prevent the VPS from booting.

Disk Driver Types

VirtIO (Recommended)

VirtIO is a paravirtualized driver that provides:

  • Higher disk performance
  • Lower CPU overhead
  • Better scalability for Linux and modern Windows systems

Note: Windows systems require VirtIO drivers to boot successfully.

IDE (Compatibility Mode)

IDE is a legacy disk controller that offers:

  • Maximum compatibility with older operating systems
  • No additional driver requirements
  • Lower performance compared to VirtIO

How to Change Disk Driver in SolusVM

Step 1: Log in to SolusVM Panel

Log in to your SolusVM Master Control Panel and select the VPS you want to modify.

Step 2: Shut Down the VPS

Power off the VPS completely before making any hardware changes.

  • Status must be Stopped / Offline

Step 3: Open VPS Configuration

Navigate to:

VPS → Edit Settings / Virtual Machine Configuration

Locate the disk controller or hardware settings section.

Step 4: Select Disk Driver Type

Find the disk driver option and choose one of the following:

  • VirtIO – recommended for performance
  • IDE – recommended for compatibility

Step 5: Save Changes

Click Save or Apply Configuration to confirm the new settings.

Step 6: Start the VPS

Power on the VPS and verify that the system boots correctly.

Troubleshooting

VPS does not boot after switching to VirtIO

This is usually caused by missing VirtIO drivers.

Solution:

  • Switch back to IDE mode
  • Or install VirtIO drivers before switching again

Windows VPS boot failure

Windows requires VirtIO drivers to recognize the disk when using VirtIO mode.

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Ensure that:

  • VPS was fully powered off before changes
  • Settings were saved correctly
  • You restarted the VPS after applying changes

Best Practices

  • Always take a backup before modifying disk settings
  • Use VirtIO for performance-critical workloads
  • Use IDE only for legacy or compatibility-required systems
  • Test changes on non-production VPS first when possible

Summary

Changing the disk driver in SolusVM is a straightforward process, but it must be done carefully. VirtIO provides better performance and is recommended for modern systems, while IDE ensures maximum compatibility for older operating systems.

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