


There are three types of vSwitches which are based on the type of the NIC that is connected to the switch. Each vSwitch keeps its own FT (Forwarding Table) and performs traffic forwarding based on a MAC address and VLAN tag that are presented in the packet. These ports can be dynamically added or removed from the switch. Each vSwitch can have any number of virtual ports (vPort). The Hyper-V Switch (vmSwitch) supports creation of multiple virtual switches (vSwitch). Read moreīefore understanding how to resolve this scenario, it is important to understand the basic components of a Hyper-V Switch. This counter displays the last observed value only it is not an average. It cannot exceed the system commit limit ( \Memory\Commit Limit). The system commit charge is the amount of committed virtual memory that the operating system is backing with physical memory and paging files. This counter measures the system commit charge in bytes. If physical memory or paging file(s) are increased, then this limit increases accordingly. The system commit limit is equal to the size of physical memory and the size of all paging files combined. This counter measures the system commit limit in bytes. This counter displays the current percentage value only it is not an average. Committed Bytes cannot exceed Commit Limit. Commit Limit is the amount of committed virtual memory that the operating system can back with physical memory and paging files. Committed Bytes is the amount of committed virtual memory that the operating system is backing with physical memory and paging files. This counter is the ratio of \Memory\Committed Bytes to \Memory\Commit Limit. Threshold for the \Memory\% Committed Bytes In Use performance counter.
