Virtualization Discussion

@IsThisOn Actually Hyper-V is not so bad in working with a hardware from my experience. The virtualization of storage is a bad thing and as using shared folders through some network filesystems like NFS or SMB/CIFS. However, on Windows it works pretty well, unlike the same usage over KVM, sometimes disks works not like a bare metal and you would have issues.
However, using an iSCSI may solve this issue too. Throughput of the disk actually not so good as everyone thinking: it is leave the host’s cache and you need to provide more memory to the guest to activate the cache, but it’s not so easy, if you use some metadata-hungry filesystems like ZFS or BTRFS.