Why Hyperv instead of VMware Workstation or Virturalbox? Turnip cabbage, each their own. Here is no comparison of data, not to delve into the technology, I choose the reason is simple: the system comes with, do not install additional software, and performance can also.
Hyperv was first integrated in Win8, and Win7 and older versions did not have this feature. Open Task Manager, which is enabled in the Performance tab, virtualization. Virtualization options can be found in the BIOS device, security, or CPU tab.
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After you turn on hardware support in the BIOS, you can find the Hyper-V option in Add Remove Programs, turn features on or off.
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The virtual network in Hyperv is divided into three types, internal, external, and private.
Private network virtual machine and other virtual machine can not communicate, security is high, internal network virtual machine and physical host, other virtual machine between the communication, but the virtual machine cannot access other network, external network on the basis of the internal network can also access the physical host network access.
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Linux system installation If you use a second-generation virtual machine, you need to disable secure boot.
The second generation of virtual machines supports UEFI, which makes it easy to test PXE deployments. Technorati tag: Hyper V,win 8,win 10,pxe,uefi, virtual machine
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Win8/win10 comes with Hyper V virtual machine