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What is Hyper-V?

Hyper-V is a native hypervisor developed by Microsoft, allowing users to create and manage virtual machines (VMs) on a single physical host. It provides a reliable and efficient way to virtualize computing environments, making it an essential tool for businesses and organizations of all sizes. With Hyper-V, users can run multiple operating systems on a single physical server, improving resource utilization, reducing costs, and increasing flexibility.

Main Features of Hyper-V

Some of the key features of Hyper-V include:

  • Hardware Virtualization: Hyper-V allows users to create and manage virtual machines, each with its own operating system and applications.
  • Live Migration: Hyper-V enables live migration of virtual machines between hosts, ensuring minimal downtime and improved business continuity.
  • Hyper-V Replica: This feature provides asynchronous replication of virtual machines, ensuring business continuity and disaster recovery.

Installation Guide

System Requirements

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

  • Operating System: Windows Server 2012 or later, or Windows 10 or later.
  • Processor: 64-bit processor with Second Level Address Translation (SLAT) support.
  • Memory: Minimum 4 GB of RAM.

Enabling Hyper-V

To enable Hyper-V, follow these steps:

  1. Open the Control Panel and click on

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