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A first look at Windows Server 2008 and Hyper-V

March 4th, 2010

After downloading the 2008 RTM, yesterday, I upgraded my RC1 system to RTM. No problems what so ever – great.

Hardware

My system is a desktop, a E520 with 4 or RAM and I am very satisfied with it: It is silent, uses only 130 W when idle and runs 10 Virtual Machines each having 300 without problems. If they all apply hotfixes or are running similar IO heavy activity at the same time, you feel the IO but besides that, its quite fast.

Installation

Next, I was looking a how to get Hyper-V running, so I could get rid of . Even though I was quite happy with that, you know how it is: You have to try the latest and the greatest. When things starts to run well, it is time to change it…

Well, it turns out that the pre-release of Hyper-V is part of the RTM installation, so I simply added the Hyper-V role to the server and restarted it. After restart it is a matter of finding and select Hyper-V Manager. You also have to accept a pre-release EULA.

of guests

I started trying to import an existing guest, but got a badly written : The operation was passed an . I tried both with and with-out ‘Reuse old IDs’ (whatever that means – haven’t found a yet). I also tried to give NETWORK SERVICE modify access to the folder, as I can see the Microsoft Hyper-V Image uses that account. Did not help either.

Next, I created a new and liked a lot that I asked me about in the . I selected a 2003 SP2 ISO image and off it went. I started to play with and took one while the installation had copied 6% of the files. Then I waited until it reached 9% and applied the – and I was back in time. Very nice.

I also tried the other scenario, where you can create a new before applying one. Soon, I had a bunch of and it is very easy to jump back and forth between the versions – but I guess, it is also very easy to get confused and you have to take care if the server is a domain controller or your have some other kind of distributed system.

Mouse Control

A small warning: When you use the new remote control feature – called Connection – your have to release your mouse using CTRL+SHIFT+LEFT ARROW. Well, I did not succeed in that across Remote Desktop. I had to visit the server (approx 60 cm behind me!) and do it from the console. It is configurable, but CTRL+ALT+SHIFT did not work either. I could only make it work in full screen or if I choose to send "Windows key combinations" to the remote server. For me, this is a bug.

But as I browsed the web trying to find something about the importing problem, I found out that this is actually already documented in the release notes. Quote "The use of Connection within a Terminal Services session is not supported".

BTW: If you disconnect and re-connect, you can get your mouse activated outside of the Connection window. If your server is farther away than mine, that may be an option.

Resume after restart of host

Another good thing: With you had to configure an account, to enable a to start automatically. This is not the case with Hyper-V. Actually, "Automatically start if it was running when the service stopped" is selected by default.

Conclusion so far

Seems ok, but I have to look more closely at the importing problem and the scripting interface.

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