qm: small follow-up linking to our virtio wiki page

instead of the direct link to the latest ISO. As the wiki page contains
a bit more details about the VirtIO drivers and can be changed quickly
if needed.

Signed-off-by: Aaron Lauterer <a.lauterer@proxmox.com>
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where X is the number of the number of vCPUs of the VM. where X is the number of the number of vCPUs of the VM.
To configure a Windows guest for Multiqueue install the To configure a Windows guest for Multiqueue install the
https://fedorapeople.org/groups/virt/virtio-win/direct-downloads/stable-virtio/virtio-win.iso[ https://pve.proxmox.com/wiki/Windows_VirtIO_Drivers[Redhat VirtIO Ethernet
Redhat VirtIO Ethernet Adapter drivers], then adapt the NIC's configuration as Adapter drivers], then adapt the NIC's configuration as follows. Open the
follows. Open the device manager, right click the NIC under "Network adapters", device manager, right click the NIC under "Network adapters", and select
and select "Properties". Then open the "Advanced" tab and select "Receive Side "Properties". Then open the "Advanced" tab and select "Receive Side Scaling"
Scaling" from the list on the left. Make sure it is set to "Enabled". Next, from the list on the left. Make sure it is set to "Enabled". Next, navigate to
navigate to "Maximum number of RSS Queues" in the list and set it to the number "Maximum number of RSS Queues" in the list and set it to the number of vCPUs of
of vCPUs of your VM. Once you verified that the settings are correct, click "OK" your VM. Once you verified that the settings are correct, click "OK" to confirm
to confirm them. them.
You should note that setting the Multiqueue parameter to a value greater You should note that setting the Multiqueue parameter to a value greater
than one will increase the CPU load on the host and guest systems as the than one will increase the CPU load on the host and guest systems as the