Part 1 - So you want to get started with Hyper-V? Start here!
Configuring the BIOS for Hyper-V
How many times have you said “I’d love to learn how to use Hyper-V, but where do I start?” Start here! I’ve started a series on Hyper-V that begins with how to configure your server, and then moves step by step all the way through how you can setup a High Availability Hyper-V cluster. Don’t worry, we’re going to talk about each phase, and I’ll provide additional reference material you can review if you have additional questions. Step one is setting up your servers to support Hyper-V, we have to make sure that your BIOS is properly configured for Hyper-V. Check out this video, we’ll talk about the important details as well as what needs to be modified in BIOS.
Here is the Hyper-V Getting Started Guide:
https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc732470.aspx
Thank you for joining me, our next session will be on how to install the Hyper-V role on Windows Server 2008.
This session is one part of a whole series of screen casts around Hyper-V, you can go this link to access the whole series.
So you want to get started with Hyper-V? Start here! – In Summary
Until next time,
Rob
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Comments
Anonymous
January 13, 2012
Seems you have the wrong video linked into this article. This video comes up for a later step where it's relevant.Anonymous
December 08, 2013
Where is the video about setting up the BIOS?Anonymous
December 08, 2013
Also, I thought this was supposed to be about the Hyper-V roll in windows server, not the stand alone Hyper-V product.