Jumat, 29 Maret 2013

Client Hyper-V in windows 8

Client Hyper-V is an innovative virtualization platform available in Windows 8. It provides IT
pros and developers with a local environment to test applications and client–server  deployment
scenarios without requiring a Hyper-V server. For example, you can build, host, and test an
entire infrastructure on your local machine and then export the virtual machines directly into
production. Additionally, tools that were created for Hyper-V in Windows Server, such as VMM
P2V (Virtual Machine Manager Physical-to-Virtual) and Sysinternals DisktoVHD, can also be
used in Client Hyper-V. Windows PowerShell scripts and Hyper-V virtual switch extensions that
are developed and tested on Client Hyper-V can also be used in Windows Server 2012.
         Because Client Hyper-V is the same technology as found in Windows Server, IT pros and
developers do not need to learn any new tools or commands to implement and use this
 technology. The availability of Client Hyper-V allows cross compatible virtual machines (VMs)
to be imported and exported between Client Hyper-V and Hyper-V Server. This simplifies
 application and deployment testing and troubleshooting across an enterprise. Client Hyper-V
supports USB media, as well as other new Windows features such as Windows To Go.   Turning on
the Windows 8 Hyper-V feature also installs a VM management tool called Hyper-V  Manager.
        To enable Client Hyper-V from Control Panel:
            1.   From the Control Panel, click Programs, and then select Programs and Features.
            2.   Select Turn Windows Features on or off.
            3.   Click Hyper-V, then OK, and then Close.
        To enable Client Hyper-V using Windows PowerShell:
            1.   In the Windows PowerShell command line, type the following:
                  Enable-WindowsOptionalFeature-Online-FeatureName Microsoft-Hyper-V
Once Hyper-V is enabled, you must fully shut down and restart your computer to
 complete installation. Upon restart, you will be able to create and manage VMs through
Hyper-V Manager or the Hyper-V Module for Windows PowerShell. You can also use Virtual
Machine Connection to remotely connect to VMs. Not all features found in Hyper-V are
 available in Client Hyper-V;

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