I. Understanding the Hyper-V Server Management interface
Description of Hyper-V Manager: As shown, is the management console for Hyper-V Server that displays the current Hyper-V virtual machine and related information, primarily including the Hyper-V host name, virtual machine, Hyper-V server settings, checkpoints, virtual machine settings, and so on.
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Second, connect to Hyper-V Server R2
The Hyper-V Server R2 installation completes with the Hyper-V role and the cmdlet for Hyper-V Windows PowerShell, eliminating the need to manually add the Hyper-V role separately. So if you want to manage Microsoft Hyper-V Server R2 with a graphical interface, you can do so with the Hyper-V manager with the graphical interface. To facilitate the management of Hyper-V, you can use Hyper-V Manager for the graphical interface in Windows 8.1 and Windows Server R2. Hyper-V Manager is integrated in Windows 8.1 and Windows Server R2, and the client Hyper-V Manager feature exists only in Windows 8.1 Pro and Enterprise editions, and is not turned on by default, You need to install Hyper-V manager manually.
Open "Control Panel", click "Programs", click "Turn Windows features on or off", in the interface that appears next to check the Hyper-V checkbox, and then click the "OK" button, then a prompt box prompts you are configured, a few seconds after the configuration is complete, prompted to restart, click "OK" in the Prompt box button, and then the system restarts automatically two times, and the process of adding Hyper-V Manager is completed after both reboots successfully.
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After restarting, you can find the Hyper-V Manager in the Start screen of Windows 8.1. Click Hyper-V Manager.
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After you open Hyper-V Manager, right-click Hyper-V Manager and select Connect to Server
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In the Select Computer dialog box that pops up, type the name of the Hyper-V server server that you want to manage remotely
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The ability to manage the Hyper-V Server "bj-vmhost-01" and the virtual machines hosted above
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Understanding Microsoft Hyper-V Server