Friday, August 31, 2018

Use the Hyper-V QoS feature to manage storage IOPS

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Latest Technology News & Expert Advice     August 31, 2018
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Issue Highlights:
Use the Hyper-V QoS feature to manage storage IOPS
Understand how Hyper-V Storage Spaces Direct benefits VMs
How to list the Hyper-V virtual processors configured for VMs
What types of VHD files does Hyper-V support?
Enable resource metering in Hyper-V to collect usage data
Use the Hyper-V QoS feature to manage storage IOPS
Quality of service addresses storage IOPS limitations by enabling administrators to stipulate a minimum and maximum IOPS value for a virtual hard disk.
Understand how Hyper-V Storage Spaces Direct benefits VMs
Enhance the performance of your Hyper-V VMs by taking advantage of the Storage Spaces direct feature in Windows Server 2016 to pool storage for caching or tiered storage.
How to list the Hyper-V virtual processors configured for VMs
To see virtual processors configured for VMs on the local host, execute a simple PowerShell command. For vCPUs configured for VMs on remote servers, a script is needed.
What types of VHD files does Hyper-V support?
Fixed VHD files, dynamic VHD files, and differential or differencing VHD files are all supported by Hyper-V. Learn more about these file types and the best use cases for each.
Enable resource metering in Hyper-V to collect usage data
Easily monitor resource utilization for your Hyper-V VMs by first enabling the resource metering feature and then collecting data with a few PowerShell commands.
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