Hyper-V automatically optimizes NUMA placement, reducing manual tuning needs in virtual machine deployments. Adding virtual processors only helps when CPU bottlenecks exist and workloads can use them.
We've already looked at quite a bit of Hyper-V so far in the first four parts, with a focus on the improvements in network functionality. Let's switch to something different and look at scalability ...
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