HP DL380 G5 Windows Server 2012 R2 Hyper-V

Hello. I have a HP DL380 G5 server & a have a problem. OS installation proceeds normally, the installation takes the role well, but the virtual machines is running weird. When using a network inside a virtual machine (for example, copy of iso file from
the network to virtual machine) CPU inside of the VM at 100%. 50-60% is process System interrupts. All terribly slow, up until the copy end.
I do not know
what to do. Maybe somebody faced with
something similar? Thnx!
HP DL380 G5:
Intel Xeon 5130 2.0 GHz * 2
Ram 32 Gb
Raid Smart Array P400i 512mb + battery
Network Broadcom BCM5708C 1 Gb * 2
Host OS - raid 1
VMs - raid 10
BIOS P56
HP Service Pack for ProLiant 2014.06
Windows Server 2012 R2 + all updates + all newest drivers

Hi Andrey ,
First , I would suggest you to keep the driver up-to-date for physical NIC .
Then check if the integration service was installed .
Allocate more Vcpu for that VM .
If the issue persists please try to disable "offload" for that VM :
http://blog.nicholasrogoff.com/2010/09/24/windows-2008-r2-hyper-vguests-vms-have-slow-performance-change-you-adapter-settings/
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Hi Elton!
I have already installed
the latest driver for NICs. From here:
Broadcom
The integration service was installed of course.
I added one additional virtual processor per VM. 2012 R2 works better. In 2018 R2 the task manager
freezes
when copying. Load is 100%..
Disabling"offload"
does not help..

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    Keywords:      
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    Thanks.
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    Hi,
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    http://blogs.technet.com/b/keithmayer/archive/2013/03/21/virtual-machine-guest-clustering-with-windows-server-2012-become-a-virtualization-expert-in-20-days-part-14-of-20.aspx#.Ux172HnxtNA
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