I have just installed the latest version of Fedora Gnome on my HP laptop. I
had to import a 50 GB OVA file from my USB HDD to my hard drive via USB 3.0.

When the copying was taking place through VirtualBox, the system hung
almost completely, I was not able to even move my mouse.

Why does this happen ?

Reading this:
https://askubuntu.com/q/397249/628460

It seems to be the case for Debian based OSes, but then why is it happening
in Fedora ?

I just formatted from Windows 10, and while I hate a lot of things about
it, it never made the system unusable during heavy I/O operations. I had
multiple tabs in Chrome open without any lag whatsoever.

I say this, not to criticize Fedora but to point out this should be the
case in modern OSes. So why am I facing this issue?

Let me know what you think and if any further information is needed.

Thanks.

-- 
Regards,
Sreyan Chakravarty
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