Dynamic Memory allows an administrator to set only the startup memory allocation values for individual VMs.
Generation 2 VMs must use an ISO file or a network boot to start an installation.
Copying a virtual disk creates an new identical VM.
By default, the administrator role can perform all tasks in Hyper-V on all VMs. What would be an administrator's first step if they wished to allow a junior administrator the ability to perform certain tasks in Hyper-V Manager without having broader administrative control?
Generation 1 virtual machines can only perform a network boot using IPv4.
Dynamic Memory allows an administrator to set only the startup memory allocation values for individual VMs.
Generation 2 VMs must use an ISO file or a network boot to start an installation.
Copying a virtual disk creates an new identical VM.
By default, the administrator role can perform all tasks in Hyper-V on all VMs. What would be an administrator's first step if they wished to allow a junior administrator the ability to perform certain tasks in Hyper-V Manager without having broader administrative control?
Generation 1 virtual machines can only perform a network boot using IPv4.