Windows 2008 r2 VM power plan

Expert Hi

I have a few questions.

1, what are you suggestion Windows High Performance or balanced power plan?

2, disable the service if Power is power same High Performance plan?

Could you help me performance VM?


Best regards

Hironori

Feeding ESXi management affect your operation of Resource Scheduler and using 'High Performance' or static high performance (especially on HP servers), you will have ready CPU and superior VM lower performance.

On the other hand, when you use 'Best performance' on your virtual machine, it affects both the performance of your virtual machine. Windows has features such as CPU core parking and etc.

Features you are helping save energy, but do you need power saving on a virtual machine?

Answer n ° so if you have the plan for saving energy on your host, configure it at 'High Performance' on your virtual machine.

For more information and to apply best practices, please read this document: http://www.vmware.com/pdf/Perf_Best_Practices_vSphere5.5.pdf

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