A Performance Comparison between Enlightenment and Emulation in Microsoft Hyper-V This publication appears in: Global Journal of Computer Science and Technology Hardware & Computation Authors: H. Fayyad-Kazan, L. Perneel and M. Timmerman Volume: 13 Issue: 2 Pages: 21-28 Publication Date: Dec. 2013
Abstract: Microsoft (MS) Hyper-V is a native hypervisor that enables platform virtualization on x86ᇔ systems. It is a micro-kernelized hypervisor where a host operating system provides the drivers for the hardware. This approach leverages MS Hyper-V to support enlightenments (the Microsoft name for Para-virtualization) in addition to the hardware emulation virtualization technique.
This paper provides a quantitative performance comparison, using different tests and scenarios, between enlightened and emulated Virtual Machines (VMs) hosted by MS Hyper-V server 2012. The experimental results show that MS enlightenments improve performance by a factor of more than two. External Link.
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