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What to do next
See “Optimizing Windows 7 and Windows 8 for Linked-Clone Virtual Machines,” on page 36 for
information on disabling certain Windows 7 and Windows 8 services and tasks to reduce the growth of
View Composer linked-clone virtual machines. Disabling certain services and tasks can also result in
performance benefits for full virtual machines.
Disable the Windows Customer Experience Improvement Program
Disabling the Windows Customer Experience Improvement Program and the related Task Scheduler tasks
that control this program can improve Windows 7 and Windows 8 system performance in large desktop
pools.
Procedure
1 In the Windows 7 or Windows 8 guest operating system, start the control panel and click Action Center
> Change Action Center settings.
2 Click Customer Experience Improvement Program settings.
3 Select No, I don't want to participate in the program and click Save changes.
4 Start the control panel and click Administrative Tools > Task Scheduler.
5 In the Task Scheduler (Local) pane of the Task Scheduler dialog box, expand the Task Scheduler
Library > Microsoft > Windows nodes and open the Application Experience folder.
6 Disable the AITAgent and ProgramDataUpdater tasks.
7 In the Task Scheduler Library > Microsoft > Windows node, open the Customer Experience
Improvement Program folder.
8 Disable the Consolidator, KernelCEIPTask, and Use CEIP tasks.
What to do next
Perform other Windows 7 or Windows 8 optimization tasks. See “Optimize Windows 7 and Windows 8
Guest Operating System Performance,” on page 35.
Optimizing Windows 7 and Windows 8 for Linked-Clone Virtual
Machines
By disabling certain Windows 7 or Windows 8 services and tasks, you can reduce the growth of View
Composer linked-clone virtual machines. Disabling certain services and tasks can also result in performance
benefits for full virtual machines.
Benefits of Disabling Windows 7 and Windows 8 Services and Tasks
Windows 7 and Windows 8 schedule services and tasks that can cause View Composer linked clones to
grow, even when the linked-clone machines are idle. The incremental growth of linked-clone OS disks can
undo the storage savings that you achieve when you first create the linked-clone machines. You can reduce
linked-clone growth by disabling these Windows services.
Windows 7 and Windows 8 introduce new services and schedules older services, such as disk
defragmentation, to run by default. These services run in the background if you do not disable them.
Services that affect OS disk growth also generate input/output operations per second (IOPS) on the
Windows 7 or Windows 8 virtual machines. Disabling these services can reduce IOPS and improve
performance on full virtual machines and linked clones.
Disabling certain services also might benefit Windows XP and Windows Vista operating systems.
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