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Wednesday, 23 October 2013

Best Virtualization Practices for SharePoint

SharePoint 2010 Training
SharePoint 2010 gets full support when you deploy it in a virtual environment powered by Windows Hyper-V technology or those listed in the Server Virtualization Validation program.  But how can you make sure that you do everything right and get the most out of your investment? Here we outline a few essentials and best practices for your virtualized setup. Although, getting a SharePoint 2010 Training is the best bet if you want to learn in detail, we give you a lowdown of some pointers to begin with.

Use hyper threading

For processors that support this technology called symmetric multithreading (SMT), it is a sure shot way of increasing performance by as much as 16% on an average (tested on 8-core server). Hyper threading assigns two threads per processor core, thus, doubling the logical processors available per core.

Hardware assisted virtualization  (HAV)

Enable this feature if your host supports it. HAV tends to improve performance and response time of applications by almost 5%.

Restrict the Use of Snapshots

This is because SharePoint Server extensively uses timer jobs, and a snapshot latency is high due to the fact that they are file based snapshots of data, state and configuration of a VM at a particular point of time. Therefore, it affects time sensitive operations adversely and results in data loss or corrupt data. Snapshots significantly diminish VM performance and swell physical storage needs.

These are just some of the important practices you need to keep in mind so as to ensure an up-and-running SharePoint 2010 virtualization infrastructure for your organization. You also need to make sure that you don't overload the Hyper-V host and maintain version compatibility while running integration services. Following these steps will give you a direction as to where you want your project to head to.

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