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Nano Server Boot Performance

One of Microsoft’s Premier Field Engineers (Jaromir Kaspar) set up a virtual lab to measure Nano Server’s boot performance and IO footprint, and compare those to Server Core and full Server.  Check out Jaromir’s blog post for the full review.  Here’s the summary table to whet your appetite :) :

Server                    Boot Time (s) Boot Degradation Read (MB) Read Degradation Write (MB) Write Degradation Total (MB) Total IO Degradation
2016 Nano Server 9 1.0 156 1.0 135 1.0 290 1.0
2016 Server Core 85 9.4 2,304 14.8 1,170 8.7 3,474 12.0
2016 Full Server 135 15.0 2,533 16.3 2,089 15.5 4,622 15.9
2012 Server Core 82 9.1 1,618 10.4 1,426 10.6 3,044 10.5
2012 Full Server * 84 9.3 1,694 10.9 1,453 10.8 3,147 10.8

 

* Full Server 2012 doesn’t have the desktop experience enabled

 

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Comments

  • Anonymous
    October 16, 2016
    shame, why 2012 fast than 2016?
  • Anonymous
    November 03, 2016
    Ha ha...- thats awesome! :-D9 second boot for Nano :)