Hyper-V Performance FAQ R2
Thursday, 24 December 2009 by Michel Roth
This FAQ is titled R2 since it updates the original FAQ as of the Windows Server 2008 R2 Hyper-V.  Since Hyper-V originally released MS has continued to improve it.  MS have new features in R2 like Live Migration, support for 64 processors and lots of improvements in networking and storage. 

Contents

· Q: Is there a place that compares features and versions of Hyper-V?

· Q: What is the recommend configuration for performance testing?

· Q: How do I monitor performance?

· Q: Is there any “official” documentation for Hyper-V performance counters?

· Q: Are there any official virtualization benchmarks I can use to compare machines and virtualization solutions?

· Q: Is there any common terminology used to talk about virtual machine configurations?

· Q: How much memory should I reserve for the root?

· Q: Are there any services that should be stopped?

· Q: Is it ok run applications / processes in the root OS?

· Q: Is there a simple way to disable the hypervisor to run some baseline tests on the native system

· Q: Should I use passthrough disks or iSCSI attached to the guest for storage?

· Q: Are there ways to reduce overall networking overhead?

· Q: Are there additional knobs for performance nuts?

· Q: Are their additional resources that are useful for understanding Hyper-V?

Source: http://blogs.msdn.com/tvoellm/archive/2009/12/18/hyper-v-performance-faq-r2.aspx


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