Yes,

If you read my second post , this was specifically on an 08 server

ENVIRONMENT


My Hyper-V hosts are Dell PowerEdge R520, utilizing Broadcom 
NetXtreme 1Gb NICs and running Server 2008R2 SP2. Firmware/drivers all 
up to date. The issue has only ever existed on the guest VMs, never the 
host nor any other baremetal box.


RESOLUTION


There's this little thing called Virtual Machine Queues. In short, it increases 
overall throughput for VMs by offloading virtual network processing to the 
physical adapter. Read more here.


Prior to stumbling across that article, I had actually stumbled upon a
 resolution that basically solves the issue by simply disabling VMQ on 
the physical adapters assigned to the VMs. But I started reading about 
VMQ and I wanted it!

So I then found the above article and realized the problem:


Broadcom has VMQ enabled by default, however, there is a registry value that 
needs to be added first for VMQ to function properly. Without the registry 
value, you get the problem of slow network performance.

  

Jean-Paul Natola

 


From: [email protected]
To: [email protected]
Date: Wed, 14 Jan 2015 14:02:04 -0500
Subject: RE: [NTSysADM] hyper-v Volume

The KB only refers to 2012 host.  Does anyone know if the same is true for 
others (2008/2008R2/2012R2) ? CFeeFrom: [email protected] 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Jameel Sarangi
Sent: Tuesday, January 13, 2015 6:32 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: [NTSysADM] hyper-v Volume Was going to suggest the same thing. 
Dell servers experience this issue last I checked. Jameel Sarangi
VP Operations From: [email protected] 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of CSSU NetAdmin
Sent: Tuesday, January 13, 2015 4:08 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [NTSysADM] hyper-v Volume This might not help but we had a similar 
problem a month ago and it turned out to be an issue with a Broadcom nic 
driver.  We resolved it by disabling the virtual machine queue on the nics on 
the host.  Here is the kb we followed. On Tue, Jan 13, 2015 at 4:21 PM, J- P 
<[email protected]> wrote:Hi all,

I have a 2012r1 guest on a 2012r1 host that is a file server.
long story short,  the server behaves sluggish when logged on and trying to do 
anytjing- I have checked all the logs (both host and guest, both windows and 
perc logs) everything is up to date no errors .

NOTE: file and folder access over the network is fine according to the users 
(to be fair the  previous server was a single.cpu sata mirror with 4gb of ram) 
so it's not like they have a good baseline to compare.

Anyhow , can create a new guest and attach the existing data volume from the 
sluggish guest AND retain the same ntfs and share permissions?

tia                                       

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