hello
Is it correct,powered off VMs also make performance issues on hosts.
because host has to keep CPU and memory reservations to power up the VM ... is it correct . if it is correct any link.
second question is which Os version will take more resources, if i create XP and win7 with identical configuration which VM will put more effect on ESX host.
Thanks in advance
Hello VirtualRay,
below is picture from VMware sizing guide for VDI you will find much more useful info in this document:
https://www.vmware.com/files/pdf/view/Server-Storage-Sizing-Guide-Windows-7-TN.pdf
But its always better to do your own measurement through performance counters in vSphere client or by using ESXTOP.
For more info look at:
Regards,
P.
1. No that is not correct, powered off VM:s doe not reserve any resources.
2. I think that Windows XP uses less CPU and Memory and Disk then Windows 7 out of the box. If you tweak and tune the OS you could get it down to the same levels.
// Linjo
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Hello Linjo, thanks a lot for the reply.
did you read it anywhere that XP uses less resource than win7 ... any link on it.
hello all,
If m not wrong .... Windows Xp will take less resource compares to Windows7 .... As Windows Xp 32 bit architecture
Hello VirtualRay,
below is picture from VMware sizing guide for VDI you will find much more useful info in this document:
https://www.vmware.com/files/pdf/view/Server-Storage-Sizing-Guide-Windows-7-TN.pdf
But its always better to do your own measurement through performance counters in vSphere client or by using ESXTOP.
For more info look at:
Regards,
P.
Thanks vNEX