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Hyper-V notes from the field
Slow VM performance on HP MSA SAN Storage
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over 4 years ago
by
robertvi2
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Today we saw poor performance when the VHDs where placed on a HP MSA SAN. After we enabled the feature " Enable Advanced Performance disk Policy" inside the HP MSA Admin tool, the performance was as expected. Bootup of a VM increased from 70 seconds...
Hyper-V notes from the field
Howto create a Virtual Swich for External without creating a Virtual NIC on the root
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over 4 years ago
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robertvi2
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When you use the Virtual Network Manager to create a new switch and assign it a physical Network Adapter, this NIC is assigned to the new switch exclusively and a new Virtual NIC is created in the parent partition. There might be confugurations where...
Hyper-V notes from the field
Howto recover snapshots
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over 4 years ago
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robertvi2
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Hyper-V Snapshots work by using differencing disks. After you (accidentally) removed your VM from Hyper-V Manger you may realize you have important data in a snapshot. The Snapshot file has an extension .AVHD. As you might have taken multiple snapshots...
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