The statement which are in Bold and Italic I marked, raising questions why the host OS is special,and seems,something lags on guests OS. However, unlike guests, the host OS is special in that it has direct access to all the hardware, which means that applications with special hardware requirements can still run without issues in the host OS. This is because with virtualization enabled, the host OS also runs on top of the Hyper-V virtualization layer, just as guest operating systems do.
In addition, if you have Hyper-V enabled, those latency-sensitive, high-precision applications may also have issues running in the host. Microsoft claims both Hyper - V on Windows and Hyper - V on Windows Server are Type 1 hypervisor, since both manages access between VMs and underlying physical hardware.īut on the above URL, limitation section says