when we got a new Windows Server 2012 server, the default Hyper-V was not turned on, and if we were to create a virtual machine on Windows Server, we would need to turn on Hyper-V.
turn on Hyper-V : Server Manager ---manage ---add roles and features
and then the next step, we can see that the server role has a Hyper-V we select and add the installation .
One thing to note is that when choosing a network card, we select the network adapter that we have connected.
then we need to restart our server for our Hyper-V configuration to take effect. We can see that there are three network adapters in the Network connection management interface .
then we can create the virtual machine based on Hyper-V.
Open Hyper-V Manager, click New---virtual machine
Specifies the name and installation location of the virtual machine.
Select the algebra for the virtual machine.
For the above algebraic selection, I saw on the internet a picture of the first generation and the second generation of virtual machines, you can choose according to their own needs.
Allocating memory
Configure the Network
set the virtual disk size and storage location and virtual disk name .
Select Install Image
This allows us to create a virtual host. If we have already loaded the image, then we can start the process of installing the system by starting the virtual machine. If the image has not been loaded before, then we need to load it before we can install the system.
Precautions:
When you set up the network and turn on Hyper-V Select the network must pay attention to, otherwise easy to lead to network disconnection, not connected to the host.
How Windows Server 2012 opens Hyper-V and creates a virtual machine