how to install Hyper-V in windows server 2008 R2
how to install Hyper-V in windows server 2008 R2
Hyper-V is one of the best hardware
virtualization technology in the industry. This technology is based on
hypervisor which is one of the core and important features of Windows
Server 2008. The hyper-v technology offers a scalable, flexible,
reliable and highly powerful virtualization platform for webmasters to
make strong use of it. Its key features such as guest multi-processing
support and 64-bit guest and host support, the high reliability and
greater security via its hypervisor architecture tends to offer greater
scalability and high performance to its users.
It also offers more flexibility and
ability to manage various things by using the features like quick
migration of the physical servers to the hyper-v virtual machines and
another physical hosts, along with the integration with SCVMM (ie.
System Center Virtual Machine Manager).
When you run the full installation of
Hyper-V role on the Windows Server 2008, it usually installs all the
essential elements of the Hyper-V technology along with the remote
management tools which consists of various tools. These management tools
includes Hyper-V Manager, which is a management console from Microsoft
and the Virtual Machine Connection, that allows you to access the
virtual machines directly via a network connection.
Lets, begin with the installation
process of hyper-v on windows server 2008. Before starting with the
installation procedure make sure you have the following required things.
Requirements for Installing Hyper-V:
Hyper-V is a bit different
virtualization technology, hence requires particular hardware for
successful installation. Please make sure you have the following things.
1) x64-based Processor:
The hyper-v can only be installed on the x64-based versions of Windows
Server 2008, which are Windows Server 2008 Standard, Enterprise and
DataCenter Edition.
2) Must have a
processor that consists of virtualization options enabled or the HAV
should be enabled in the BIOS. The Intel VT and AMD Virtualization
includes such options. Along with the HAV, the Data Execution Protection
should also be enabled in the BIOS. Make sure you enable the Intex XD
bit or AMD NX bit.
If you have Itanium processors, it will not work as the hyper-v doesn’t support these processors.
BIOS Settings:
Enter the BIOS setup of your server and
enable both the “VT” and “XD”. If these two components are not enabled
in the BIOS, you might get the following errors messages in the event
logs, even after the installation is completed.
- Hyper-V launch failed, Either VMX not present or not enabled in BIOS
- Hyper-V launch failed; at least one of the processors in the system does not appear to provide a virtualization platform supported by Hyper-V.
Hence, make sure that the Execute Disable and VT is set “On” or “Enabled” based upon your servers BIOS settings.
Hyper-V Installation Steps:
Step 1:
Again, before proceeding to the installation steps make sure your
windows server is properly configured with the above BIOS settings. Make
sure the following things are configured correctly.
- The Administrative password is setup;
- Computer name for server is configured;
- A static IP is set on all the related NICs;
- Your server is activated;
- If necessary make sure you join the server to a domain;
- For remote administration configure the firewall;
- For remote administration enabling the RDP.
Step 2: Open the “Server Manager” and simply click on the “Add Roles”.
Step 3: Select the “Hyper-V” role as shown in the image below and Click on the “Next” button. Choose Hyper-V role. Click Next.
Step 4:
You can create connections to a whole network simply by clicking one or
more network adapters on the “Create Virtual Networks” window.
It is recommended to have at least two
network adapters, which can be used for different purposes. One for
virtual network and another for server management.
Step 5: Click the Install button on the “Confirm Installation Selection” window.
Step 6:
In order to complete the hyper-v installation you need to restart your
computer system. Simply click on the “Close” button to finish the wizard
and hit the “Yes” button to restart your computer.
Step 7:
Log on using the same credentials used to install the hyper-v role.
Once the Resume Configuration Wizard completes the installation process,
simply click the “Close” button to finish the wizard.
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