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What's new in Hyper-V in Windows 10

There is a bunch of new stuff in Hyper-V in Windows 10.  PowerShell Direct, Production Checkpoints and more.  Fortunately - you can read all about it here:

https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/virtualization/hyperv_on_windows/about/whats_new

Cheers,
Ben

Comments

  • Anonymous
    August 03, 2015
    Thanks for sharing! It's all fine, but enhanced session mode connections from Windows 8.1 Pro Client Hyper-V to a Windows 10 RTM guest VM still disconnects after a few when using a local user account in the guest VM. It's amazing that Windows 10 RTM does not support this scenario.

  • Anonymous
    August 03, 2015
    There is something wrong with Windows 10 when dealing this virtual network cards. Network does not work when Cisco VPN Client is installed before upgrading to Windows 10 and I can't add a Virtual Switch from Hyper-V Manager. When I try to uninstall Hyper-V, Windows says that it couldn't remove it and then rollback the changes.

  • Anonymous
    August 03, 2015
    Hi Ben! Is it true that Powershell Direct uses Emergency Management Service to get into the VM? serverfault.com/.../windows-serial-console If not, how is it done? Magic? Thanks for your answer!

  • Anonymous
    August 04, 2015
    RDP - Let me check into that - I do not have any 8.1 hosts handy right now. MikeH - It does not use EMS.  It is magic - but that is a blog post for another day. Cheers, Ben

  • Anonymous
    August 06, 2015
    Thanks, Ben! Much appreciated! Hope this gets fixed in the near future.

  • Anonymous
    August 12, 2015
    As per the following thread, it's not just Windows 8.1 Pro (running Windows 10 as guest VM) being affected. Further tests show that the connection gets disconnected roughly every 2 minutes. answers.microsoft.com/.../adb7ba2b-9662-46d3-8397-bda905aa69f0

  • Anonymous
    August 19, 2015
    After upgrading from Windows 8.1 to Windows 10, I found out that Hyper-V will be enabled on the upgrade if VirtualBox or VMWare are installed. 64-Bit VMs wouldn't work unless Hyper-V was disabled. Lucky I only used the other two VM solutions for testing. The only issue I have with Hyper-V is network doesn't work.

  • Anonymous
    September 25, 2015
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  • Anonymous
    October 03, 2015
    Ark - Hyper-V only works on 64-bit versions of Windows.

  • Anonymous
    October 26, 2015
    Hey Ben, there's a lot of missing info on the MS website, i.e. a 64bit OS isn't a "requirement" msdn.microsoft.com/.../walkthrough_compatibility

  • Anonymous
    August 26, 2016
    Where is the Whats new article? Its gone

  • Anonymous
    September 23, 2016
    Hi Ben,After my PC updated to the Anniversary Windows 10, the Hyper-V role was missing. After adding the role I found that my VM was also missing? I found the VM disk and configuration in windows.old folder programdata\windows\hyper-v. I copied the folders back in to the correct Windows folder. I imported the VM and got errors but found the the VM was back in the list. When I tried to start the VM it wanted to upgrade the VM which I did and sorted the network card which was again missing. This fixed the VM but my snapshots are missing which is not a problem to me. The big issue I have is, if I connect any of my Windows 2012 or 2012R2 servers into the Hyper-V Manager I get a RPC failure? I know that the servers are OK as I can remote on to any of them and see the other servers from there Managers. I have done the basic and made sure the firewall is configured correctly. Any help would be great.