Cool new things for Hyper-V on Windows 10

    Cool new things for Hyper-V on Windows 10

    Cool new things for Hyper-V on Windows 10


    Last Updated: 11 Jan 2017 at 21:57

    Insider build 15002 is now available for Fast Ring windows insiders. In it, you’ll find a few improvements in Hyper-V for Windows 10 users:

    • A new virtual machine Quick Create experience (work in progress).
    • More aggressive memory allocation for starting virtual machines. This is especially useful for anyone using emulators in Visual Studio or static memory virtual machines.

    Check it out and send feedback!

    Virtual machine Quick Create



    Hyper-V Manager has a new single-page wizard that makes it faster and easier to create virtual machines. You can access it through a new “Quick Create…” button (1).

    Quick Create focuses on getting the guest operating system up and running. It automatically creates virtual hardware necessary to run the guest operating system (2). Including a virtual switch! Since many desktop users see internet in the virtual machine as essential, we added the option to create an external switch (3) directly to the new virtual machine experience.

    Quick Create is still under active development – try it out and please leave feedback!

    Changes in memory allocation

    Starting in build 15002, we changed how Hyper-V on Windows 10 allocates memory for starting virtual machines.

    In the past, when you started a virtual machine, Hyper-V allocated memory very conservatively. As an example, we maintained reserved memory for the Hyper-V host (root memory reserve) so even if task manager showed 2 GB free memory, Hyper-V wouldn’t use it for virtual machines. Hyper-V also wouldn’t ask for applications to release unused memory (trim). Conservative memory allocation makes sense in a hosting environment where not many applications run on the Hyper-V host and the ones that do are high priority – it doesn’t make much sense for Windows 10 and desktop virtualization.

    Windows 10, you’re probably running several applications (web browsers, text editors, chat clients, etc) and most of them will reserve more memory than they’re actively using. With these changes, Hyper-V starts allocating memory in small chunks (to give the operating system a chance to trim memory from other applications) and will use all available memory (no root reserve). Which isn’t to say you’ll never run out of memory but now the amount of memory shown in task manager accurately reflects the amount available for starting virtual machines.

    Note: For people using Hyper-V with device emulators in Visual Studio – the emulator does have overhead so you will need at least 200MB more RAM available than the emulator you’re starting suggests (i.e. a 512MB emulator actually needs closer to 700MB available to start successfully).

    I’ll post a follow up blog going into more nitty gritty details on this later.

    Have fun making virtual machines!

    Cheers,

    Sarah


    Source: Cool new things for Hyper-V on Windows 10 | Virtualization Blog


    Brink's Avatar Posted By: Brink
    10 Jan 2017


  1. Posts : 27,182
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       #1

    Shawn it's a start, my feedback from 7 months ago: Feedback Hub - Windows Insider Program
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    Funny thing is that I don't have this yet. I guess I'll need to clean install 15002 instead to get it.
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    Non-link?


    Cliff S said:
    Shawn it's a start, my feedback from 7 months ago: Feedback Hub - Windows Insider Program
    Apparently the link doesn't work in a browser (PM 27).

    Cool new things for Hyper-V on Windows 10-w10-feedback-hub.png
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    Brink said:
    Funny thing is that I don't have this yet. I guess I'll need to clean install 15002 instead to get it.
    I'll need to wait until the creators update comes out, because my insider preview is a VM,, unless.... I try nesting like Kari does
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    lehnerus2000 said:
    Apparently the link doesn't work in a browser (PM 27).

    Cool new things for Hyper-V on Windows 10-w10-feedback-hub.png
    Works for me, in Edge, it immediately opens feedback hub, and Chrome asks if you want to open it.
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    Cliff S said:
    Works for me, in Edge, it immediately opens feedback hub, and Chrome asks if you want to open it.
    Not much use on W7 using PM.
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    lehnerus2000 said:
    Not much use on W7 using PM.
    Cool new things for Hyper-V on Windows 10-shake-head.gifNope
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