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NAV 2013 on HyperV

Posted on by 70

Hi

I have a running installation of a Nav 2013 server on my HyperV, however we are experiencing alot of latency from this.

When calling lists from the client the server start calculations and we see the use of CPU and Mem usage grow large in scale, and after between 1 1/2 min all up to 3 min the list is generated for view.The setup is as follows:

Windows standard 2008 R2, 12GB mem, 4CPUs or 4 threads, running on a SAN serial connected to the HyperV server.

We have an old Nav 2009 standalone server that uses around 3-5 sec. to make the same lists.

Setup on this is: Windows Standard 2008 R2, 16GB ram, 2CPUs quad core. so 8 threads.

Is there any guidelines or special specs that need to setup for this to work flawless or is Nav 2013 not meant to work virtuel ?

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  • dte_seeland Profile Picture
    dte_seeland 70 on at
    RE: NAV 2013 on HyperV

    I have tried double and even trible checking the setup of the servers.

    The "VMQ" was allready disabled on all physical and logical netcards and I even checked the dedication of MEM and CPU for the servers running on the HyperV.

    The thing that I dont get is that everything is able to be "hosted in the cloud" but dosnt seem to work the way its planned.

    Like you type ALEKSANDER, I could´nt find any info about NAV2013 running on HyperV, as its not suppose to ?!?!

    Anyways THX for the replies both of you, and Ill keep looking for an answer

    Regards

    Danny

  • vowie Profile Picture
    vowie on at
    RE: NAV 2013 on HyperV

    I had a similar problem with a customer. The server setup was the problem.  the "virtual machine Queue" had to be disabled, since the Hardware wasn't supporting the feature. So the sever configuration shoud be checked.

    Cheers

    Volker

  • Aleksandar Totovic Profile Picture
    Aleksandar Totovic 16,765 on at
    RE: NAV 2013 on HyperV

    Microsoft do not recommend HyperV in all documentation I read.

    I have had experience with NAV2009 and it was not bad. But all is the individual case.

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