I have installed on my testing system an AMD FX(tm)-8320 8-core processor. Specifically AMD64 Family 21 Model 2 Stepping 0 CPU in an ASUS SaberTooth 990FX R2.0/GEN 3 mobo. It includes 32GB of matching Kingston Hyper-X DDR3.
I find myself in a position where Windows 10 Pro x64 Hyper-V virtual machine needs to be used for a client which is planning on diversifying to a off-site workforce. I have been tasked with determining a "best approach" to this new work place strategy. They have their own in-house systems build team - and I am asked to determine if VMWare must be used or if Windows is the best solution for setting a standard box to deploy. They desire Windows 10 Pro Hyper-V as they are a 'Windows shop'. They also want this prototype to be confidential as the strategy may not be adopted - thus they have reached out to me instead of their own in-house technical staff.
To that end, I find that my current CPU does not provide the needed feature set in support of Windows Hyper-V (according to CoreInfo from Microsoft). The client would like to remain with AMD as their base CPU product of choice.
I find that I have fallen short in the 'knowledge' area while identifying the proper AMD CPU to recommend. My CPU model, with its current feature set, does not appear to support the needed SVM/NP feature set for Hyper-V (been in place now for about 4 years.)
What is the recommendation of the community for the proper AMD CPU (needs to be 8-core if it exists as the client requires this level of power/speed) with the required feature set?
Thank you for your advice and guidance!
Jim
I find myself in a position where Windows 10 Pro x64 Hyper-V virtual machine needs to be used for a client which is planning on diversifying to a off-site workforce. I have been tasked with determining a "best approach" to this new work place strategy. They have their own in-house systems build team - and I am asked to determine if VMWare must be used or if Windows is the best solution for setting a standard box to deploy. They desire Windows 10 Pro Hyper-V as they are a 'Windows shop'. They also want this prototype to be confidential as the strategy may not be adopted - thus they have reached out to me instead of their own in-house technical staff.
To that end, I find that my current CPU does not provide the needed feature set in support of Windows Hyper-V (according to CoreInfo from Microsoft). The client would like to remain with AMD as their base CPU product of choice.
I find that I have fallen short in the 'knowledge' area while identifying the proper AMD CPU to recommend. My CPU model, with its current feature set, does not appear to support the needed SVM/NP feature set for Hyper-V (been in place now for about 4 years.)
What is the recommendation of the community for the proper AMD CPU (needs to be 8-core if it exists as the client requires this level of power/speed) with the required feature set?
Thank you for your advice and guidance!
Jim