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Hyper-V Virtualization Platform on Windows: Overview

How to boot Hyper-V VMs in a specific order using Powershell script
Hyper-VPowerShellVirtualizationWindows Server 2016

Hyper-V: Configuring Automatic Startup and Boot Order of VMs

August 20, 2021

In Hyper-V, you can configure automatic startup and shutdown options for your virtual machines when you boot or restart your host OS. In this article, we’ll show how to configure…

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configure ip address for hyper-v switches
Hyper-VPowerShellVirtualizationWindows 10Windows Server 2016

Hyper-V: Enabling Routing Between Internal Networks (Subnets)

August 2, 2021

My task is to create multiple internal IP subnets and configure routing between them on my standalone Hyper-V stand. By default, Hyper-V doesn’t route traffic between networks on virtual switches.…

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cloning hyper-v virtual machine in Windows Admin Center v2009
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Import, Export and Clone Virtual Machines in Hyper-V

July 16, 2021

Unlike VMWare, Hyper-V has not got a built-in feature to clone virtual machines (cloning is available only in Virtual Machine Manager). To create a full copy of an existing VM,…

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Mount USB Drive into a VM from Hyper-V host
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USB Device Passthrough (Redirect) to Hyper-V Virtual Machine

January 15, 2021

One of the significant disadvantages of Hyper-V over other hypervisors (for example, VMWare ESXi or Proxmox) is the lack of a feature of redirecting USB devices from the host to…

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expand vhdx file on windows hyper-v host
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How to Extend or Shrink Virtual Hard Disks on Hyper-V?

December 10, 2020

Dynamic resizing of virtual machine hard disks is available starting with Hyper-V in Windows Server 2012 R2. Online VHDX Resize feature allows you to increase or shrink the size of…

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QEMU Virtual CPU version 2.5 multi processor virtual machine on KVM
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Selecting the Number of vCPUs and Cores for a Virtual Machine

August 18, 2020

When creating virtual machines in different hypervisors (VMWare, KVM, Hyper-V, etc.), you may see that sometimes a virtual machine may not see all virtual processor sockets (vCPU) assigned to it.…

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select hyper-v vm to backup on windows-server
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How to Backup Hyper-V Virtual Machines (Tutorial)

December 10, 2019

This article discusses the specifics of organizing virtual machine backups in the Microsoft Hyper-V environment. We’ll look at the basic requirements for Hyper-V backup solutions, backup strategies, and the main…

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windows server standard license withe the HA vms migration
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Windows Server Licensing for Virtual Environments

May 13, 2019

In this article, we’ll look on licensing features of the Windows Server 2019, 2016 and 2012 R2 operating systems from the point of view of new Microsoft licensing model. Also,…

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