With windows vm's i can set a minimum ram and maximum ram and set the vm to dynamically allocate. When a windows vm gets under memory pressure it simply requests more ram from the hyper-v host and it's granted subject to physical ram availability and the allocation limits placed on the vm during setup. I have tested this functionality inside of UTM9 and UTM9 doesn't take advantage of this functionality. I don't know if this is a bug or by design. if by design then i'l turn this into a feature request.
Well, kind of... we add support for virtual environments in little steps, one after the other. We haven't added support for hyper-v dynamic memory yet, but it might be a future step. If you like to call this step-by-step approach "by design" then the answer is "yes, it's by design".
Well, kind of... we add support for virtual environments in little steps, one after the other. We haven't added support for hyper-v dynamic memory yet, but it might be a future step. If you like to call this step-by-step approach "by design" then the answer is "yes, it's by design".