Windows 10: Linux under Hyper-V: RDP connection

Discus and support Linux under Hyper-V: RDP connection in Windows 10 Virtualization to solve the problem; I'm not sure if this is the correct place for this, but is there any way to speed up my RDP connection to an openSUSE guest running locally under... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Virtualization' started by kebero, May 7, 2016.

  1. kebero Win User

    Linux under Hyper-V: RDP connection


    I'm not sure if this is the correct place for this, but is there any way to speed up my RDP connection to an openSUSE guest running locally under Hyper-V? I'm using a NAT vSwitch to provide it with both Internet and host connectivity and remote over the static IP is has on that vSwitch.

    :)
     
    kebero, May 7, 2016
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  2. Hyper-V issue on Windows 10

    Hello, thanks for the reply.

    I tried different ways.

    One virtual adapter for Hyper-V manager and Network application on VM. Connected to VM via Hyper-V and the via RDP.

    Then I added second virtual adapter dedicated for RDP only.

    No success.

    btw my laptop is Lenovo T460. No broadcom adapters inside.
     
    АндрейГолдашкин, May 7, 2016
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  3. Is it possible to install Linux in a Windows virtual Machine?

    Absolutely possible (in fact easy) to Install most Linux distro's in Hyper-v. I have Ubuntu and OPEsuse running on this PC. BTW Hyper-v and most linux distro's are free.
     
    ZigZag3143 (MS -MVP), May 7, 2016
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  4. Plankton Win User

    Linux under Hyper-V: RDP connection

    No....as it's all based off the host hardware and NIC/Wifi speeds.
     
    Plankton, May 7, 2016
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  5. kebero Win User
    I may not have explained properly. I am running Windows 10 Professional, with Hyper-V enabled. The Linux machine is running locally on an SSD, and the remote desktop connection is over a virtual switch.
     
    kebero, May 7, 2016
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  6. Plankton Win User
    "The Host PC" is your bottle neck! That's where the VM resides.....and with a VM you have to split your hardware computing power to use the VM. Then RDP is connection is based off what ever your ISP provides and what speed your switch is set to....can't change any of that.

    This is why a VM is mainly used for testing OS's and software....or just to have fun.
     
    Plankton, May 7, 2016
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  7. Kari Win User
    Remote Desktop connection within your own network is in no way related to "what ever your ISP provides"! In fact you don't even need an ISP in general and an Internet connection in particular to work with RDP; remoting to a local computer within your network only uses private IP address space, only requirement for a successful connection is that both client and host belong to same network.

    And: You don't "set a speed" for your Hyper-V virtual switches. They use by default the max speed of network devices.
     
    Kari, May 7, 2016
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  8. jimbo45 Win User

    Linux under Hyper-V: RDP connection

    Hi @Kari (and the others).

    I sympathise with the OP -- it is 100% correct you only need a Network connection to use RDP (No Internet / outside network required) - it seems that RDP still goes via the network (wifi) even if the VM is on the same machine as the HOST - so although in theory Host-->VM should run at internal 1GB/S it still uses the Wifi connection --even though the VM is on the same Local machine. This is particularly obvious when copying DATA between Host and VM -- instead of say 250 mb/s for attached / internal HDD's you get speeds very much slower depending on your Wifi network.

    Speeds can be improved by setting up Host only Networking between HOST and VM - but otherwise I can't see any way to force the VM to use "Internal" connection rather than the wifi connection.

    On a laptop that doesn't have a physical LAN Nic but only a wifi adapter then perhaps it's understandable - although surely the Virtual NIC should take care of that -- . The same slow down seems to occur on a desktop using a LAN-->WIFI adapter as an ethernet Bridge.

    It seems that the Virtual NIC's make use of the Physical hardware unless you force the VM to use HOST ONLY networking.

    Cheers
    jimbo
     
    jimbo45, May 8, 2016
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  9. kebero Win User
    Ubuntu Gnome 16.04 works without problems on my ThinkPad with the dock, so I've switched to Linux as the host.
     
    kebero, Apr 5, 2018
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