Best Practices Analyzer for Hyper-V: Configuration
Applies To: Windows Server 2008 R2, Windows Server 2012
The topics in this section can help you bring Hyper-V that is running on Windows Server 2012 or Windows Server 2008 R2 into compliance with configuration best practices. Content in this section is most valuable to administrators who have completed a Best Practices Analyzer scan of Hyper-V and who want information about how to interpret and resolve scan results that identify areas of Hyper-V that are noncompliant with configuration best practices.
Best Practices Analyzer and configuration rules
The Best Practices Analyzer applies configuration rules to identify settings that might require modification for Hyper-V to perform optimally. Configuration rules can help prevent setting conflicts that can result in error messages or prevent Hyper-V from carrying out its prescribed duties in an enterprise.
For more information about Best Practices Analyzer and scans, see Best Practices Analyzer (https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=122786).
Topics in this section
Hyper-V: The Hyper-V Virtual Machine Management service should be configured to start automatically
Hyper-V: The Hyper-V Networking Management service should be configured to start automatically
Hyper-V: The Hyper-V Image Management service should be configured to start automatically
Hyper-V: The Server Core installation option is recommended for servers running Hyper-V
Hyper-V: Domain membership is recommended for servers running Hyper-V
Hyper-V: The number of logical processors in use must not exceed the supported maximum
Hyper-V: The number of virtual processors in use must not exceed the supported maximum
Hyper-V: Reserve one or more external virtual networks for exclusive use by virtual machines
Hyper-V: The number of virtual machines must be within supported limits
Hyper-V: Configure the server with a sufficient amount of dynamic MAC addresses
Hyper-V: Offer all available integration services to virtual machines
Hyper-V: Enable all virtual network adapters configured for a virtual machine
Hyper-V: Display adapters should be enabled in virtual machines to provide video capabilities
Hyper-V: Run the current version of integration services in all guest operating systems
Hyper-V: Enable all integration services in virtual machines
Hyper-V: Configure virtual machines running Windows 2000 Server with 1 virtual processor
Hyper-V: Configure virtual machines running Windows Server 2003 with 1 or 2 virtual processors
Hyper-V: Configure virtual machines running Windows Vista with 1 or 2 virtual processors
Hyper-V: Configure SCSI controllers only when supported by the guest operating system
Hyper-V: Windows 2000 Server should be configured with at least the minimum amount of memory
Hyper-V: Windows 2000 Server should be configured with the recommended amount of memory
Hyper-V: Windows XP should be configured with at least the minimum amount of memory
Hyper-V: Windows XP should be configured with the recommended amount of memory
Hyper-V: Windows Server 2003 should be configured with at least the minimum amount of memory
Hyper-V: Windows Server 2003 should be configured with the recommended amount of memory
Hyper-V: Windows Vista should be configured with at least the minimum amount of memory
Hyper-V: Windows Vista should be configured with the recommended amount of memory
Hyper-V: Windows Server 2008 should be configured with at least the minimum amount of memory
Hyper-V: Windows Server 2008 should be configured with the recommended amount of memory
Hyper-V: Windows 7 should be configured with at least the minimum amount of memory
Hyper-V: Windows 7 should be configured with the recommended amount of memory
Hyper-V: Windows Server 2008 R2 should be configured with at least the minimum amount of memory
Hyper-V: Windows Server 2008 R2 should be configured with the recommended amount of memory