
CONFIGURATION GUIDE
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NEC EXPRESS5800/R320e-M4 / Windows Server model
NEC Corporation
Revision 5.3, December 2017
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Notes for using Hyper-V
Brief system interruption during synchronization process
In the synchronization process of CPU modules, a memory copy is performed to duplex memory on both
CPU modules. Most of the memory area can be copied without interrupting the system through the
so-called brownout copy method, and just a small portion requires the system to stop. However, with
Hyper-V, the system cannot use the brownout copy method. Therefore, the system does not respond for a
longer period of time during the synchronization process of the CPU modules than without Hyper-V.
See the table below for the reference values of interruption during re-synchronization of CPU/IO modules in
a Hyper-V system. It is recommended that your system design take the interruption into account.
Model / Memory Size
8GB
16GB
32GB
64GB
128GB
256GB
512GB
Express5800/R320e-E4
2sec
3sec
5sec
8sec
15sec
30sec
60sec
Express5800/R320e-M4
2sec
3sec
3sec
5sec
9sec
18sec
27sec
About Guest OS
Guest operating systems supported on NEC Express5800/ft series are the same as other Express5800
Servers. The tables below show the supported guest OS.
For Windows Server 2008 R2 Hyper-V
OS
Edition
SP
Windows Server 2008 R2 (x64)
Standard / Enterprise
RTM/SP1
Windows Server 2008 (x86/x64)
Standard / Enterprise
RTM/SP2
Windows Server 2003 R2 (x86/x64)
Standard / Enterprise
SP2
Windows Server 2003 (x86/x64)
Standard / Enterprise
SP2
Windows 2000
*1
Server / Advanced Server
SP4
*2
Windows 7 (x86/x64)
Professional
RTM/SP1
Windows Vista (x86/x64)
Business
SP1/SP2
Windows XP (x64)
Professional
SP2
Windows XP (x86)
*1
Professional
SP2/SP3
SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 10 (x86/x64)
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SP3
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.2 - 5.5 (x86/x64)
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*1: Microsoft support has already ended since July 13, 2010.
*2: Must be installed with the sp4-applied media