Changes to guest taking excessive amount of time

I have a 4 node hyper-v cluster running. All nodes are server 2012r2 and the cluster is present in scvmm (scvmm 2012r2).
The only issue I seem to have is actions that actions such as changing guest hardware, cluster refreshes and even guest shutdown take a long time.
Below is an example where I added 2 nic to a virtual guest, the whole process took 15 minutes. Is that normal? cluster refreshes have been known to take an hour and to shutdown a guest it is quicker to remote desktop and shutdown than issue the command from
scvmm.
I've read about a similar issue related to CSV and server 2008r2 but I can't find anything related to server 2012r2 and this issue. Any help appreciated even if it is just a "thats how long it is supposed to take"

Usually the delay is in the details, the validations, the checks that the change was applied.
The fastest is not to modify the VM after deployment, but do it prior to deployment, or modify the template itself before deployment.
You are right, adding a NIC should not take minutes.  Unless there is something else happening in the background that is not finished yet.
Brian Ehlert
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                  wa_target-aedtm = wa_teven-aedtm.
                ENDIF.
    for regularized days
                LOOP AT it_2002 INTO wa_2002 WHERE pernr = wa_target-pernr
                   AND  ( endda GE wa_target-date1 AND begda LE wa_target-date1 ).
                  wa_target-reg_days  = 1.
                  wa_target-subty2 = wa_2002-subty.
                  wa_target-aedtm = wa_2002-aedtm.
                ENDLOOP.
    for leave days
                LOOP AT it_2001 INTO wa_2001 WHERE pernr = wa_target-pernr
                   AND  ( endda GE wa_target-date1 AND begda LE wa_target-date1 ).
                  wa_target-leave_days  = 1.
                  wa_target-subty1 = wa_2001-subty.
                  wa_target-aedtm = wa_2001-aedtm.
                ENDLOOP.
    for weekly off days
                LOOP AT it_2003 INTO wa_2003 WHERE pernr = wa_target-pernr
                   AND  ( endda GE wa_target-date1 AND begda LE wa_target-date1 ).
                  wa_target-off_days   = 1.
                  wa_target-aedtm = wa_2003-aedtm.
                ENDLOOP.
    append work area to e_t_data
                APPEND wa_target TO  e_t_data.
              ENDIF.
            ENDDO.
          ENDLOOP.
    clear internal tables
          CLEAR :  it_0000 , it_0001 , it_2001 , it_2002 , it_2003 , it_teven.
        ENDIF.
        s_counter_datapakid = s_counter_datapakid + 1.
      ENDIF.   "Initialization mode or data extraction ?
    ENDFUNCTION.

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    Requesting content 0882f188-2565-4a0b-bb62-fb5ab2c09b34.1, size(KB) 0, under context System with priority Medium ContentAccess 24/03/2014 10:33:52 a.m. 6184 (0x1828)
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    Successfully created download request {D6F9F75F-7405-4A34-8BE1-12A4708DAB53} for content 0882f188-2565-4a0b-bb62-fb5ab2c09b34.1 ContentAccess 24/03/2014 10:33:52 a.m. 6184 (0x1828)
    Requesting content ed562f12-3654-452b-b753-6f93f7750d9b.1, size(KB) 0, under context System with priority Medium ContentAccess 24/03/2014 10:33:52 a.m. 6184 (0x1828)
    User policy requested with no user credentials. ContentAccess 24/03/2014 10:33:52 a.m. 6184 (0x1828)
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    Submitted CTM job {D34C29E3-76DE-45D7-ABD0-90684EE1F5A0} to download Content ed562f12-3654-452b-b753-6f93f7750d9b.1 under context System ContentAccess 24/03/2014 10:33:52 a.m. 6184 (0x1828)
    Successfully created download request {7AFA3EF3-C0B8-46BA-ACBA-80DDB6133600} for content ed562f12-3654-452b-b753-6f93f7750d9b.1 ContentAccess 24/03/2014 10:33:52 a.m. 6184 (0x1828)
    Requesting content ce76673e-ca7d-4ecc-bf79-382f5ce74f21.1, size(KB) 0, under context System with priority Medium ContentAccess 24/03/2014 10:33:52 a.m. 6184 (0x1828)
    User policy requested with no user credentials. ContentAccess 24/03/2014 10:33:52 a.m. 6184 (0x1828)
    Invalid user. ContentAccess 24/03/2014 10:33:52 a.m. 6184 (0x1828)
    Submitted CTM job {368C3818-B4D0-4351-A058-ADE1E9079231} to download Content ce76673e-ca7d-4ecc-bf79-382f5ce74f21.1 under context System ContentAccess 24/03/2014 10:33:52 a.m. 6184 (0x1828)
    Successfully created download request {DD5BD2E8-6C35-4164-9804-6941793AB69D} for content ce76673e-ca7d-4ecc-bf79-382f5ce74f21.1 ContentAccess 24/03/2014 10:33:52 a.m. 6184 (0x1828)
    Location update from CTM for content dfa3036b-eebf-446e-aeb1-26b5e3810fcc.1 and request {38112BB5-5674-477B-B142-390CC5437646} ContentAccess 24/03/2014 10:33:52 a.m. 5800 (0x16A8)
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