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title: Enhancing VM performance
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manager: dougeby
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manager: aaroncz
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description: How to enhance performance on a virtual machine used with Microsoft Connected Cache for ISPs
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keywords: updates, downloads, network, bandwidth
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ms.prod: w10
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# Enhancing virtual machine performance
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In virtual environments, the cache server egress peaks at around 1.1 Gbps. If you want to maximize the egress in virtual environments, it's critical to change the following two settings:
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In virtual environments, the cache server egress peaks at around 1.1 Gbps. If you want to maximize the egress in virtual environments, it's critical to change two settings.
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## Virtual machine settings
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Change the following settings to maximize the egress in virtual environments:
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1. Enable **Single Root I/O Virtualization (SR-IOV)** in the following three locations:
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Microsoft has found these settings to double egress when using a Microsoft Hyper-V deployment.
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2. Enable "high performance" in the BIOS instead of energy savings. Microsoft has found this setting to also nearly double egress in a Microsoft Hyper-V deployment.
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2. Enable high performance in the BIOS instead of energy savings. Microsoft has found this setting to also nearly double egress in a Microsoft Hyper-V deployment.
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## Next steps
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[Support and troubleshooting](mcc-isp-support.md)
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