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Hyper-V 2016 Best Practices

You're reading from   Hyper-V 2016 Best Practices Harness the power of Hyper-V 2016 to build high-performance infrastructures that suit your needs

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Product type Paperback
Published in Oct 2016
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781785883392
Length 246 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Benedict Berger Benedict Berger
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Preface 1. Accelerating Hyper-V Deployment 2. Deploying Highly Available Hyper-V Clusters FREE CHAPTER 3. Backup and Disaster Recovery 4. Storage Best Practices 5. Network Best Practices 6. Highly Effective Hyper-V Design 7. Hyper-V Performance Tuning 8. Management with System Center and Azure 9. Migration to Hyper-V 2016

Switch Embedded Teaming


When you use NIC Teaming to connect a vSwitch, you first create a teaming and then you create the vSwitch connected to the tNIC. Next, you can connect the vmNIC to the vSwitch to interconnect them. As said earlier, NIC Teaming lacks such features as vRSS for management OS or RDMA, which can be problematic for a full converged networking (we will discuss later about converged networking) and for performance.

When you use SET, the load balancing between NICs is managed inside the Hyper-V Switch. In a single SET, you can add a maximum of 8 physical network adapters. SET can only be used with the Hyper-V Virtual Switch in Windows Server 2016. This means that you can only deploy SET in physical nodes with the Hyper-V role installed.

Switch embedded teaming diagram

SET supports the following features:

  • Datacenter bridging (DCB)

  • Hyper-V Network Virtualization: NV-GRE and VxLAN are both supported in Windows Server 2016

  • Receive-side Checksum offloads (IPv4, IPv6, TCP): These are...

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