Experimental Environment:
The physical machine system is Windows Server R2, with the VMware Workstation12 installed,
VMware workstation12 installed Windows Server R2, memory as much as possible to more than 8G
The implementation allows Windows Server R2 to turn on Hyper-V and can install the operating system in Hyper-V.
Experimental IP configuration:
Windows server R2 configuration: 192.168.31.120
Windows server R2 configuration: 192.168.31.10
Turn on Virtualization
The next step is particularly important,
Will win Ser R2 first shut down the machine,
Find the Vmx file.
Open the. vmx file with Notepad, and then add 2 parameters below the end.
Hypervisor.cpuid.v0 = "FALSE"
mce.enable = "TRUE"
Boot up win Ser 2008
Next install Hyper-V
Open Server Manager, add roles
Select Next
Tick Hyper-V, select Next
Select Next
Configure the network later, uncheck First, next
Installation
Select Restart, configure during restart
Install complete, open Hyper-V Manager, edit virtual network management
Select External, add
Select the network card, if you want to go outside the network, connect the physical machine out of the network that network card
Install the operating system, this installation RHEL7 (other systems are also available), the new virtual machine
Next, select the installation path
Select memory, hard disk size
Select Mirror
Select Done
Configure the Network
Right-click Connect, start
Enter the installation system below
Install Red Hat 7 is not here to elaborate, to this end.
VMware Workstation12 installs Hyper-V, and Hyper-V installation