Hi, I'm reading a directory with 5.000.000 files (2,4 GB) inside a guest using "find | grep -c". On the host I saw high write IO (40 MB/s !) during over 1 hour using virt-top. I later repeated the read-only operation inside the guest and no additional data was written on the host. The operation took only some seconds. I believe QEMU was creating some kind of cache or metadata map the first time I accessed the inodes. But I wonder why the cache or metadata map wasn't available the first time and why QEMU had to recreate it? The VM has "compressed base <- snap 1" and base was converted without prealloc. Is it because we created the base using convert without metadata prealloc and so the metadata map got lost? I will do some experiments soon using convert + metadata prealloc and probably find out myself, but I will happy to read your comments and gain some additional insights. If it the problem persists, I would try again without compression. Additional info: * Guest fs is xfs. * (I believe the snapshot didn't significantly increase in size, but I would need to double check) * This is a production host with old QEMU emulator version 2.3.0 (qemu-kvm-ev-2.3.0-31.el7_2.10.1)