Hey Glenn, around 12:40 you mention you are running "natively outside the hypervisor". I believe that is incorrect. Hyper-V is a Type1 hypervisor even when installed as a feature in Windows 10. It works the same as on Windows Server, the OS you log into is really the parent partition, a guest VM. Nothing like VMware Workstation, VirtualBox, Parallels, etc... It would be interesting if you re-ran those benchmarks without the Hyper-V feature installed for a genuine "bare-metal" test.
Hey Glenn, around 12:40 you mention you are running "natively outside the hypervisor". I believe that is incorrect. Hyper-V is a Type1 hypervisor even when installed as a feature in Windows 10. It works the same as on Windows Server, the OS you log into is really the parent partition, a guest VM. Nothing like VMware Workstation, VirtualBox, Parallels, etc...
It would be interesting if you re-ran those benchmarks without the Hyper-V feature installed for a genuine "bare-metal" test.
Code samples and slide deck can be found at hadrvc.pass.org/Portals/366/Analyzing IO Subsystem Performance.zip?ver=2017-10-11-101937-683
Sorry above links didnt work. But found them in hadrvc.pass.org/?EventID=8732 . Thanks for the great session...
none of the links works, please can someone share the scripts again? ta