Assume I installed Hyper-V Server 2012. Networking is working fine. The server is locked down, only RDP is enabled. Enabling other ports may not be an option as the server is directly connected to the internet. As I understood it, Hyper-V Server 2012 is simply Windows Server 2012 with the Hyper-V role installed. No other roles are available.
I run a Hyper-V server running several Hyper-V VMs. I was wondering if there is any way for me to manage
the Hyper-V server itself (just Hyper-V role, not the rest of the server box) and
the Hyper-V VMs (like connecting into them)
via Mac OS?
I'm on Mac OS 10.8 on my main laptop. From what I've been seeing the Hyper-V management tools are all Windows based.
I’m having several Windows Servers 2008 R2 which I previously accessed using Hyper-V Manager from Windows 7. On upgrading to Windows 8 and enabling the feature Hyper-V, this is no longer possible.
I'm trying to set up VDI across Windows Server 2012 VMs running on Hyper-V 2012.
The wizard's compatibility check for the Virtualization Host server failed with "Hardware-assisted virtualization is not present on the server".
I'm running an FX-8120 CPU and have the ASUS M5A97 motherboard.
I have a core Hyper-V Server 2012 that I am remotely managing from a Windows 8 client. I can connect in Hyper-V Manager, Server Manager, and MMC.
I have a question about which license to purchase for a client setup that I am looking to implement.
The scenario is that I want a Windows Server 2012 on bare metal running Hyper-V, a Windows Server 2011 as the first VM running on it, and then 4 virtual Windows 7 Professional VM's for the clients to connect to.
So my question is, which version of Windows Server 2012 do I need for the Hyper-V set
I'm trying to use Windows Server Backup on my Windows Server 2012 box to backup my Hyper-V VMs. I created a backup job but each job ends with some "Access is denied" errors.
One of my VMs (Linux Server) is backed up properly.
I created a Windows Server 2012 (Azure) VM, inside of VM I THOUGHT I did everything whatever is required to run ASP.NET application.. BUT that wasn't a case.
I'm stuck and unable to run a simple ASP.NET app HelloWorld. I had everything running fine before Microsoft lost my Azure VM (hence why I am now rebuilding it).
What can I do to resolve this? Where should I look?
I log in to my Hyper-v host server
I open the Hyper-V manager, select my server S1 and click Connect
When I want to shut down server S1 or reboot server S1, I just click the start button and select shut down or restart (it's a server 2008 r2).
Now this is my problem.