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What is Hyper-V?

Hyper-V is a virtualization technology developed by Microsoft that allows users to create and manage virtual machines (VMs) on a physical host machine. It is a hypervisor-based virtualization platform that provides a layer of abstraction between the physical hardware and the virtual machines, enabling multiple VMs to run on a single physical host. Hyper-V is widely used in enterprise environments for server virtualization, as well as in development and testing environments for application virtualization.

Main Features of Hyper-V

Some of the key features of Hyper-V include:

  • Hardware virtualization: Hyper-V provides a virtualized environment for VMs, allowing them to run on a physical host without modifying the guest operating system.
  • Multi-processor support: Hyper-V supports multiple processors, allowing for improved performance and scalability.
  • High-performance networking: Hyper-V provides high-performance networking capabilities, including support for virtual local area networks (VLANs) and virtual private networks (VPNs).

Installation Guide

System Requirements

Before installing Hyper-V, ensure that your system meets the following requirements:

  • 64-bit processor with second-level address translation (SLAT) support
  • Minimum 4 GB of RAM (8 GB or more recommended)
  • Minimum 20 GB of available disk space

Enabling Hyper-V on Windows

To enable Hyper-V on Windows, follow these steps:

  1. Open the Control Panel and click on

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