Intel Core i5 2540M, 8 GB RAM, Intel 535 SSD - double performance in Hyper-V compared to VirtualBox Intel Core i5-8265U, 8 GB RAM, WDC SN720 SSD - double performance in Hyper-V compared to VirtualBox Hyper-V was uninstalled and disabled for VirtualBox tests, of course.ĪMD Ryzen 5 3600, 32 GB RAM, Samsung SSD 980 Pro - no significant performance difference between VirtualBox and Hyper-V, approximately 5% slower in VirtualBox as expected No software was running on hosts, no 3rd party antivirus crap, Windows Defender disabled in guests. Laptops were always AC powered to get maximum performance. Performace tests were made by running unit tests (mostly CPU bound rather than I/O) in Visual Studio that takes several minutes. recommended settings of CPU and RAM in VirtualBox guests and then the same settings in Hyper-V. I converted the VirtualBox VDI to VHD and tried in Hyper-V on several machines. I am aware that Hyper-V is a different kind of software, but this my finding are strange anyway. I use Windows 10 圆4 host and guest (MSDN) for development (Visual Studio, MS SQL Server and so on).
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