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Hyper-V R2 Includes Live Migration and More

Microsoft is about to announce information around Windows 7 and Hyper-V R2 at this week's Microsoft WinHEC 2008 event.

And thank goodness, Steven Bink from Bink.nu is really watching Microsoft like a hawk and reporting to us live from the event.  Bink lets us know that Windows 2008 R2 will be coming with an update to Hyper-V, also with the R2 naming distinction.

Bink says that Windows 2008 R2, Hyper-V R2 and SCVMM 2008 promises to deliver the final pieces for enterprise level OS virtualization to compete with VMware.  The new features being exposed include:

Live Migration

The most anticipated is of course Live Migration: moving running VM's from one host to another without interruption of services running inside the VM's

To accomplisch this technique a new shared filesytem is needed and so will also be introduced in Hyper-V 2.0: Clustered Shared Volumes.

The Live migration works best together with System Center Virtual Machine Manager 2008, it can provide additional Live Migration management and orchestration scenarios such as Live Migration via policy.

Cool thing is you only need to update to Hyper-V 2.0, none of the rest of the infractructere needs updating.

Logical Processor Support

  • Support for 32 logical processors on host computer
  • Twice the initial supported number of logical processors of Windows Server 2008 Hyper-V

Hot add remove storage

  • Add and remove VHD and pass-through disks to a running VM without requiring a reboot.
  • Hot-add/remove disk only applies to VHDs and pass-through disks attached to the SCSI controller (not the IDE controller)
  • Hot-add remove of storage controllers is not supported

Benefits

  • Enables storage growth in VMs without downtime
  • Enables additional datacenter backup scenarios

SLAT

Second Level Translation (SLAT)

Overview

  • Leverage new processor features to improve performance and reduce load on Windows Hypervisor
  • AMD: Enhanced Page Tables
  • Intel: Nested Page Tables
  • Benefits
  • Improved memory management performance
  • Memory usage of Windows Hypervisor will decrease from approximately 5% to 1% of total physical memory.
  • More memory will be available for child partitions enabling higher consolidation ratios

Dynamic Memory

Overview

  • Pool of memory is dynamically distributed across VMs
  • Memory is dynamically allocated/removed based VM usage with no service interruption

Benefits

  • Enables much higher consolidation ratios per host by addressing the greatest limiting factor to consolidation: Memory

How

  • VM memory configuration includes:
  • Initial (what VM will boot with)
  • Minimum (what VM is guaranteed)
  • Maximum (what VM can grow to)
  • Memory is added via Hot-Add MEM functionality
  • Memory is removed via Balloon driver (supported OSs)

Click here to find out what else Steven Bink reported on around Windows 2008 R2, Windows 7, PowerShell 2.0 and more.

Published Monday, October 27, 2008 6:06 AM by David Marshall
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