Tuning the VM CPU and memory performance
There are some pretty straightforward issues with the aforementioned process. Some are just engineering issues, while some are more procedural issues. Let's discuss them for a second:
- There is no one-size-fits-all solution to almost anything in IT. Every VM of every single client has a different set of circumstances and is in a different environment that consists of different devices, servers, and so on. Don't try to speed up the process to impress someone, as it will most definitely become a problem later.
- When you're done with deployment, stop. Learn the practice of breathe in, breathe out, and stop for a second and think – or wait for an hour or even a day. Remember what you're designing a VM for.
- Before allowing a VM to be used in production, check its configuration. The number of virtual CPUs, the memory, the storage placement, the network options, the drivers, software updates – everything...