Tech: Hyper-V is slower than Virtual Server in guest OS installation

Posted by Alessandro Perilli   |   Monday, March 03, 2008   |  

Ben Armstrong, Program Manager on Core Virtualization at Microsoft, publishes on his corporate blog a short but interesting insight about Hyper-V internals which explain why Hyper-V performance in installing guest operating systems is worse than Virtual Server 2005 R2 one:

With Virtual Server and Virtual PC we only had emulated devices to use - and as a result we spent a lot of time optimizing and tweaking the performance of these emulated devices. When we implemented the emulated devices under Hyper-V we had to remove many of these optimizations due to the entirely different architecture of Hyper-V. We did not, however, spend much time re-optimizing the emulated devices on Hyper-V because we had the new synthetic device architecture where we have focused our attention for performance tuning.

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  1. Yes - operating system installation on Hyper-V is slower than on Virtual Server / Virtual PC.
  2. No - I do not expect this to change much for the first release of Hyper-V.
  3. Yes - once you are up and running and have integration services installed performance of Hyper-V virtual machines is much better than Virtual Server / Virtual PC.

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