![]() Unless you plan to boot your host from a SAN, kill the BIOSs on your SCSI adapters. If you want to minimize your exposure to Spectre and similar cache side-channel attacks, then upgrade to at least 2016 and employ the core scheduler. But remember, you’re still in a minority of a minority of a minority. If you’ve legitimately encountered a problem that was fixed by disabling Hyperthreading AND you can prove that it wasn’t a bad CPU, that’s great! Please let me know. I’ve personally seen the same number of space aliens as I’ve seen Hyperthreading problems with Hyper-V (that would be zero). I’ve heard more convincing stories about space aliens. I’ve seen a tiny handful of claims that Hyperthreading causes problems on Hyper-V. Get your energy savings via consolidation. Just turn off power management altogether. ![]()
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