Thursday 26 July 2018

Hypervisor, Cluster, and Server Hardware Nomenclature (A quick what's what)

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When helping folks out there seems to be a bit of confusion on what means what when it comes to discussing the software or hardware.

So, here are some definitions to help clear the air.

  • NIC
    • Network Interface Card
    • The card can have one, two, four, or more ports
    • Get-NetAdapter
    • Get-NetLbfoTeam
  • Port
    • The ports on the NIC
  • pNIC
    • pNIC = NIC
    • A physical NIC in a hypervisor host or cluster node
  • vNIC
    • The virtual NIC in a Virtual Machine (VM)
    • In-Guest: Get-NetAdapter
    • In-Guest: Get-NetIPAddress
  • vSwitch
    • The Virtual Switch attached to a vNIC
    • Get-VMSwitch
  • Gb
    • Gigabit =/= Gigabyte (GB)
    • 1 billion bits
  • GB
    • Gigabyte =/= Gigabit (Gb)
    • 1 billion bytes
  • 10GbE
    • 10 Gigabit Ethernet
    • Throughput @ line speed ~ 1GB/Second (1 Gigabyte per Second)
  • 100GbE
    • 100 Gigabit Ethernet
    • Throughput @ line speed ~ 10GB/Second (10 Gigabytes per Second)
  • pCore
    • A physical Core on a CPU (Central Processing Unit)
  • vCPU
    • A virtual CPU assigned to a VM
    • Is _not_ a pCore or assigned to a specific pCore by the hypervisor!
    • Please read my Experts-Exchange article on Hyper-V especially the Virtual CPUs and CPU Cores section mid-way down it's free to access
    • Set-VMProcessor VMNAME -Count 2
  • NUMA
    • Non-Uniform Memory Access
    • A Memory Controller and the physical RAM (pRAM) attached to it is a NUMA node

A simple New-VM PowerShell script is here. This is our PowerShell Guide Series that has a number of PowerShell and CMD related scripts . Please check them out and back every once in a while as more scripts are on the works.

Think something should be in the above list? Please comment or feel free to ping us via email.

Philip Elder
Microsoft High Availability MVP
MPECS Inc.
Co-Author: SBS 2008 Blueprint Book
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