
When building VM’s, they are usually connected to a Hyper-V switch, so when working for a customer I suddenly needed to verify that the switch actually exists before building the VM. One […]
When building VM’s, they are usually connected to a Hyper-V switch, so when working for a customer I suddenly needed to verify that the switch actually exists before building the VM. One […]
In Windows Server 2016 (TP4) and Windows 10 1511 it is possible to create a Hyper-V Switch with NAT functionality, including publishing rules. The purpose is to run containers, but it can […]
Last night a friend contaced me and said “-Did you ever post the vTPM thing?”, i did say yes, but i was wrong, so here it is… Simple, without testing and verfication, […]
Update 2015-12-17 : This is now a confirmed bug, and as soon as I know more I will update this post. It seems to be a bug, hopefully it will be fixed […]
There are many reason where it make sense to run Hyper-V in Hyper-V, one of them being to enable Credential Guard (VSM) in Windows Server 2016 TP 4 and later. For training, […]
I was reading a thread at Facebook in our user group, someone was trying to compress/compact/optimize a VHD(VHDX files but the result was depressing, the amount of reclaimed space was zero and […]
Yes, it is true Continue reading the story at the source for much more information!!! http://www.hyper-v.nu/archives/hvredevoort/2015/05/nested-hypervisor-in-windows-server-vnext/
Today I was working at a customer site, setting up a NVGRE Gateway in a Fabric domain. Install, configuration, all went nice and smooth until we should test and verify that the […]