A Workstation Player VM running in Host VBS Mode has functional limitations when compared to the VM running in traditional mode.
Depending on the workload, a Host VBS Mode VM can run slower when compared to a VM in traditional mode. The limitations and use overhead introduced by the WHP feature set causes these issues.
Here is a list of functional limitations of a
Workstation Player VM running in Host VBS Mode:
- Nested VMs are not supported:
x86 virtualization features (Intel VT / AMD-V) are unavailable to a guest running on a Host VBS Mode VM. Therefore such VMs cannot themselves run Windows with Hyper-V or VBS enabled.
- PMCs are not supported:
x86 performance monitoring counters (PMCs) are unavailable.
- RTM and HLE are not supported:
Restricted transactional memory and hardware lock elision capabilities are not available.
- PKU is not supported:
User-mode protection keys capability is not available.