12.2.14 Create Virtual Machines
- Create VM1 on CorpServer.
- From Server Manager, select Tools > Hyper-V Manager.
- Right-click CORPSERVER.
- Select New > Virtual Machine.
- From the Before You Begin window, select Next.
- In the Name field, use VM1 for the name of the new virtual machine.
- In the Location field, make note of the location where the virtual machine will be created, and then select Next.
- Make sure Generation 1 is selected and then select Next.
- In the Startup memory field, enter 1024 and then select Next.
- Use the Connection drop-down list to select External, and then select Next.
- Make sure Create a virtual hard disk is selected.
- Configure the new hard disk as follows:
- Name: VM1.vhdx
- Location: D:\HYPERV\Virtual Hard Disks\
- Size: 50
- Select Next.
- Make sure that Install an operating system later is selected, and then select Next.
- Select Finish to create the virtual machine.
- Create VM2 on CorpServer.
- Right-click CORPSERVER.
- Select New > Virtual Machine.
- From the Before You Begin window, select Next.
- In the Name field, use VM2 for the name of the new virtual machine.
- In the Location field, make note of the location where the virtual machine will be created, and then select Next.
- Select Generation 2, and then select Next.
- In the Startup memory field, enter 2048 MB.
- Select Use Dynamic Memory for this virtual machine, and then select Next.
- Use the Connection drop-down list to select Internal, and then select Next.
- Make sure Create a virtual hard disk is selected.
- Configure the new hard disk as follows:
- Name: VM2.vhdx
- Location: D:\HYPERV\Virtual Hard Disks\
- Size: 250
- Select Next.
- Make sure that Install an operating system later is selected, and then select Next.
- Select Finish to create the virtual machine.
- Adjust virtual machine memory.
- From Hyper-V Manager, right-click the VM2.
- Select Settings.
- From the left pane, select Memory.
- Configure the memory as follows:
- Minimum RAM: 512 MB
- Maximum RAM: 4096 MB
- Select OK.
Complete this lab as follows:
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