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    • dave247D
      dave247 @Dashrender
      last edited by

      @dashrender said in question about Hyper-V resource management?:

      @nerdydad said in question about Hyper-V resource management?:

      Computer Management -> Action -> Connect to another computer... -> Your Hyper-V host

      Exactly - what he's not telling you is that Computer Management is a completely different tool. It's the Windows tool.

      If you came from ESXi or even XS, you're in for some surprises. Unlike ESXi and XS, there is no single pane of glass to see all of the things related to Hyper-V. Instead you have to manage all the components the exact same way you would a normal server. Computer Management handles a lot of them, but not all. For example, you can't look at Device Manager that way anymore - MS removed remote access a bit ago.

      OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOH... yes. Shit. LOL

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      • DashrenderD
        Dashrender @dave247
        last edited by

        @dave247 said in question about Hyper-V resource management?:

        @dashrender said in question about Hyper-V resource management?:

        @nerdydad said in question about Hyper-V resource management?:

        Computer Management -> Action -> Connect to another computer... -> Your Hyper-V host

        Exactly - what he's not telling you is that Computer Management is a completely different tool. It's the Windows tool.

        If you came from ESXi or even XS, you're in for some surprises. Unlike ESXi and XS, there is no single pane of glass to see all of the things related to Hyper-V. Instead you have to manage all the components the exact same way you would a normal server. Computer Management handles a lot of them, but not all. For example, you can't look at Device Manager that way anymore - MS removed remote access a bit ago.

        OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOH... yes. Shit. LOL

        yeah - this is why I #$#%^@ hate Hyper-V 🙂

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        • dave247D
          dave247 @Dashrender
          last edited by

          @dashrender said in question about Hyper-V resource management?:

          @dave247 said in question about Hyper-V resource management?:

          @dashrender said in question about Hyper-V resource management?:

          @nerdydad said in question about Hyper-V resource management?:

          Computer Management -> Action -> Connect to another computer... -> Your Hyper-V host

          Exactly - what he's not telling you is that Computer Management is a completely different tool. It's the Windows tool.

          If you came from ESXi or even XS, you're in for some surprises. Unlike ESXi and XS, there is no single pane of glass to see all of the things related to Hyper-V. Instead you have to manage all the components the exact same way you would a normal server. Computer Management handles a lot of them, but not all. For example, you can't look at Device Manager that way anymore - MS removed remote access a bit ago.

          OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOH... yes. Shit. LOL

          yeah - this is why I #$#%^@ hate Hyper-V 🙂

          ugh.. I wish I knew this before.. Maybe I'll just use the free version of ESXi instead..

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          • dave247D
            dave247 @scottalanmiller
            last edited by

            @scottalanmiller said in question about Hyper-V resource management?:

            Tags added.

            hmm?

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            • DustinB3403D
              DustinB3403 @Dashrender
              last edited by

              @dashrender said in question about Hyper-V resource management?:

              @dave247 said in question about Hyper-V resource management?:

              @dashrender said in question about Hyper-V resource management?:

              @nerdydad said in question about Hyper-V resource management?:

              Computer Management -> Action -> Connect to another computer... -> Your Hyper-V host

              Exactly - what he's not telling you is that Computer Management is a completely different tool. It's the Windows tool.

              If you came from ESXi or even XS, you're in for some surprises. Unlike ESXi and XS, there is no single pane of glass to see all of the things related to Hyper-V. Instead you have to manage all the components the exact same way you would a normal server. Computer Management handles a lot of them, but not all. For example, you can't look at Device Manager that way anymore - MS removed remote access a bit ago.

              OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOH... yes. Shit. LOL

              yeah - this is why I #$#%^@ hate Hyper-V 🙂

              Hey a plumber has a different wrench for different jobs, why should Microsoft be any different?

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              • DashrenderD
                Dashrender @dave247
                last edited by

                @dave247 said in question about Hyper-V resource management?:

                @dashrender said in question about Hyper-V resource management?:

                @dave247 said in question about Hyper-V resource management?:

                @dashrender said in question about Hyper-V resource management?:

                @nerdydad said in question about Hyper-V resource management?:

                Computer Management -> Action -> Connect to another computer... -> Your Hyper-V host

                Exactly - what he's not telling you is that Computer Management is a completely different tool. It's the Windows tool.

                If you came from ESXi or even XS, you're in for some surprises. Unlike ESXi and XS, there is no single pane of glass to see all of the things related to Hyper-V. Instead you have to manage all the components the exact same way you would a normal server. Computer Management handles a lot of them, but not all. For example, you can't look at Device Manager that way anymore - MS removed remote access a bit ago.

                OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOH... yes. Shit. LOL

                yeah - this is why I #$#%^@ hate Hyper-V 🙂

                ugh.. I wish I knew this before.. Maybe I'll just use the free version of ESXi instead..

                no - you shouldn't do that. If you bail on Hyper-V, you should look at KVM instead, so you aren't leaving often needed/desired feature that are free in KVM and Hyper-V and cost a ton in ESXi.

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                • DashrenderD
                  Dashrender @DustinB3403
                  last edited by Dashrender

                  https://i.imgur.com/uZpDqkv.png

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                  • dave247D
                    dave247 @Dashrender
                    last edited by

                    @dashrender said in question about Hyper-V resource management?:

                    @dave247 said in question about Hyper-V resource management?:

                    @dashrender said in question about Hyper-V resource management?:

                    @dave247 said in question about Hyper-V resource management?:

                    @dashrender said in question about Hyper-V resource management?:

                    @nerdydad said in question about Hyper-V resource management?:

                    Computer Management -> Action -> Connect to another computer... -> Your Hyper-V host

                    Exactly - what he's not telling you is that Computer Management is a completely different tool. It's the Windows tool.

                    If you came from ESXi or even XS, you're in for some surprises. Unlike ESXi and XS, there is no single pane of glass to see all of the things related to Hyper-V. Instead you have to manage all the components the exact same way you would a normal server. Computer Management handles a lot of them, but not all. For example, you can't look at Device Manager that way anymore - MS removed remote access a bit ago.

                    OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOH... yes. Shit. LOL

                    yeah - this is why I #$#%^@ hate Hyper-V 🙂

                    ugh.. I wish I knew this before.. Maybe I'll just use the free version of ESXi instead..

                    no - you shouldn't do that. If you bail on Hyper-V, you should look at KVM instead, so you aren't leaving often needed/desired feature that are free in KVM and Hyper-V and cost a ton in ESXi.

                    well I do want to gain some experience with Hyper-V so maybe I'll stick it out.. I just need to find a centralized guide on this or something.. The way to do things so far has been murky and illusive.. Part of the problem may be that I'm so used to VMware with ESXi and vSphere.

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                    • scottalanmillerS
                      scottalanmiller @dave247
                      last edited by

                      @dave247 said in question about Hyper-V resource management?:

                      @dashrender said in question about Hyper-V resource management?:

                      @dave247 said in question about Hyper-V resource management?:

                      @dashrender said in question about Hyper-V resource management?:

                      @nerdydad said in question about Hyper-V resource management?:

                      Computer Management -> Action -> Connect to another computer... -> Your Hyper-V host

                      Exactly - what he's not telling you is that Computer Management is a completely different tool. It's the Windows tool.

                      If you came from ESXi or even XS, you're in for some surprises. Unlike ESXi and XS, there is no single pane of glass to see all of the things related to Hyper-V. Instead you have to manage all the components the exact same way you would a normal server. Computer Management handles a lot of them, but not all. For example, you can't look at Device Manager that way anymore - MS removed remote access a bit ago.

                      OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOH... yes. Shit. LOL

                      yeah - this is why I #$#%^@ hate Hyper-V 🙂

                      ugh.. I wish I knew this before.. Maybe I'll just use the free version of ESXi instead..

                      That's the last thing you want. If you wanted easy, KVM is the answer.

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                      • scottalanmillerS
                        scottalanmiller @dave247
                        last edited by

                        @dave247 said in question about Hyper-V resource management?:

                        @dashrender said in question about Hyper-V resource management?:

                        @dave247 said in question about Hyper-V resource management?:

                        @dashrender said in question about Hyper-V resource management?:

                        @dave247 said in question about Hyper-V resource management?:

                        @dashrender said in question about Hyper-V resource management?:

                        @nerdydad said in question about Hyper-V resource management?:

                        Computer Management -> Action -> Connect to another computer... -> Your Hyper-V host

                        Exactly - what he's not telling you is that Computer Management is a completely different tool. It's the Windows tool.

                        If you came from ESXi or even XS, you're in for some surprises. Unlike ESXi and XS, there is no single pane of glass to see all of the things related to Hyper-V. Instead you have to manage all the components the exact same way you would a normal server. Computer Management handles a lot of them, but not all. For example, you can't look at Device Manager that way anymore - MS removed remote access a bit ago.

                        OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOH... yes. Shit. LOL

                        yeah - this is why I #$#%^@ hate Hyper-V 🙂

                        ugh.. I wish I knew this before.. Maybe I'll just use the free version of ESXi instead..

                        no - you shouldn't do that. If you bail on Hyper-V, you should look at KVM instead, so you aren't leaving often needed/desired feature that are free in KVM and Hyper-V and cost a ton in ESXi.

                        well I do want to gain some experience with Hyper-V so maybe I'll stick it out.. I just need to find a centralized guide on this or something.. The way to do things so far has been murky and illusive.. Part of the problem may be that I'm so used to VMware with ESXi and vSphere.

                        IF that't he goal, then that makes sense. Hyper-V is good, it's just that the management of it is crappy.

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                        • DashrenderD
                          Dashrender @dave247
                          last edited by

                          @dave247 said in question about Hyper-V resource management?:

                          @dashrender said in question about Hyper-V resource management?:

                          @dave247 said in question about Hyper-V resource management?:

                          @dashrender said in question about Hyper-V resource management?:

                          @dave247 said in question about Hyper-V resource management?:

                          @dashrender said in question about Hyper-V resource management?:

                          @nerdydad said in question about Hyper-V resource management?:

                          Computer Management -> Action -> Connect to another computer... -> Your Hyper-V host

                          Exactly - what he's not telling you is that Computer Management is a completely different tool. It's the Windows tool.

                          If you came from ESXi or even XS, you're in for some surprises. Unlike ESXi and XS, there is no single pane of glass to see all of the things related to Hyper-V. Instead you have to manage all the components the exact same way you would a normal server. Computer Management handles a lot of them, but not all. For example, you can't look at Device Manager that way anymore - MS removed remote access a bit ago.

                          OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOH... yes. Shit. LOL

                          yeah - this is why I #$#%^@ hate Hyper-V 🙂

                          ugh.. I wish I knew this before.. Maybe I'll just use the free version of ESXi instead..

                          no - you shouldn't do that. If you bail on Hyper-V, you should look at KVM instead, so you aren't leaving often needed/desired feature that are free in KVM and Hyper-V and cost a ton in ESXi.

                          well I do want to gain some experience with Hyper-V so maybe I'll stick it out.. I just need to find a centralized guide on this or something.. The way to do things so far has been murky and illusive.. Part of the problem may be that I'm so used to VMware with ESXi and vSphere.

                          I have a thread.
                          https://mangolassi.it/topic/15767/building-a-hyper-v-2016-host-take-2

                          it covers all the things to get all the pieces working.
                          It assumes an Active Directory though.

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                          • dave247D
                            dave247 @Dashrender
                            last edited by

                            @dashrender said in question about Hyper-V resource management?:

                            @dave247 said in question about Hyper-V resource management?:

                            @dashrender said in question about Hyper-V resource management?:

                            @dave247 said in question about Hyper-V resource management?:

                            @dashrender said in question about Hyper-V resource management?:

                            @dave247 said in question about Hyper-V resource management?:

                            @dashrender said in question about Hyper-V resource management?:

                            @nerdydad said in question about Hyper-V resource management?:

                            Computer Management -> Action -> Connect to another computer... -> Your Hyper-V host

                            Exactly - what he's not telling you is that Computer Management is a completely different tool. It's the Windows tool.

                            If you came from ESXi or even XS, you're in for some surprises. Unlike ESXi and XS, there is no single pane of glass to see all of the things related to Hyper-V. Instead you have to manage all the components the exact same way you would a normal server. Computer Management handles a lot of them, but not all. For example, you can't look at Device Manager that way anymore - MS removed remote access a bit ago.

                            OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOH... yes. Shit. LOL

                            yeah - this is why I #$#%^@ hate Hyper-V 🙂

                            ugh.. I wish I knew this before.. Maybe I'll just use the free version of ESXi instead..

                            no - you shouldn't do that. If you bail on Hyper-V, you should look at KVM instead, so you aren't leaving often needed/desired feature that are free in KVM and Hyper-V and cost a ton in ESXi.

                            well I do want to gain some experience with Hyper-V so maybe I'll stick it out.. I just need to find a centralized guide on this or something.. The way to do things so far has been murky and illusive.. Part of the problem may be that I'm so used to VMware with ESXi and vSphere.

                            I have a thread.
                            https://mangolassi.it/topic/15767/building-a-hyper-v-2016-host-take-2

                            it covers all the things to get all the pieces working.
                            It assumes an Active Directory though.

                            Oh nice! I will comb thru this. And I do have AD running here. Thanks!

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                            • DashrenderD
                              Dashrender @dave247
                              last edited by

                              @dave247 said in question about Hyper-V resource management?:

                              @dashrender said in question about Hyper-V resource management?:

                              @dave247 said in question about Hyper-V resource management?:

                              @dashrender said in question about Hyper-V resource management?:

                              @dave247 said in question about Hyper-V resource management?:

                              @dashrender said in question about Hyper-V resource management?:

                              @dave247 said in question about Hyper-V resource management?:

                              @dashrender said in question about Hyper-V resource management?:

                              @nerdydad said in question about Hyper-V resource management?:

                              Computer Management -> Action -> Connect to another computer... -> Your Hyper-V host

                              Exactly - what he's not telling you is that Computer Management is a completely different tool. It's the Windows tool.

                              If you came from ESXi or even XS, you're in for some surprises. Unlike ESXi and XS, there is no single pane of glass to see all of the things related to Hyper-V. Instead you have to manage all the components the exact same way you would a normal server. Computer Management handles a lot of them, but not all. For example, you can't look at Device Manager that way anymore - MS removed remote access a bit ago.

                              OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOH... yes. Shit. LOL

                              yeah - this is why I #$#%^@ hate Hyper-V 🙂

                              ugh.. I wish I knew this before.. Maybe I'll just use the free version of ESXi instead..

                              no - you shouldn't do that. If you bail on Hyper-V, you should look at KVM instead, so you aren't leaving often needed/desired feature that are free in KVM and Hyper-V and cost a ton in ESXi.

                              well I do want to gain some experience with Hyper-V so maybe I'll stick it out.. I just need to find a centralized guide on this or something.. The way to do things so far has been murky and illusive.. Part of the problem may be that I'm so used to VMware with ESXi and vSphere.

                              I have a thread.
                              https://mangolassi.it/topic/15767/building-a-hyper-v-2016-host-take-2

                              it covers all the things to get all the pieces working.
                              It assumes an Active Directory though.

                              Oh nice! I will comb thru this. And I do have AD running here. Thanks!

                              You will find tons of guides here on ML.

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                              • dave247D
                                dave247 @Dashrender
                                last edited by dave247

                                @dashrender said in question about Hyper-V resource management?:

                                @dave247 said in question about Hyper-V resource management?:

                                @dashrender said in question about Hyper-V resource management?:

                                @dave247 said in question about Hyper-V resource management?:

                                @dashrender said in question about Hyper-V resource management?:

                                @dave247 said in question about Hyper-V resource management?:

                                @dashrender said in question about Hyper-V resource management?:

                                @dave247 said in question about Hyper-V resource management?:

                                @dashrender said in question about Hyper-V resource management?:

                                @nerdydad said in question about Hyper-V resource management?:

                                Computer Management -> Action -> Connect to another computer... -> Your Hyper-V host

                                Exactly - what he's not telling you is that Computer Management is a completely different tool. It's the Windows tool.

                                If you came from ESXi or even XS, you're in for some surprises. Unlike ESXi and XS, there is no single pane of glass to see all of the things related to Hyper-V. Instead you have to manage all the components the exact same way you would a normal server. Computer Management handles a lot of them, but not all. For example, you can't look at Device Manager that way anymore - MS removed remote access a bit ago.

                                OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOH... yes. Shit. LOL

                                yeah - this is why I #$#%^@ hate Hyper-V 🙂

                                ugh.. I wish I knew this before.. Maybe I'll just use the free version of ESXi instead..

                                no - you shouldn't do that. If you bail on Hyper-V, you should look at KVM instead, so you aren't leaving often needed/desired feature that are free in KVM and Hyper-V and cost a ton in ESXi.

                                well I do want to gain some experience with Hyper-V so maybe I'll stick it out.. I just need to find a centralized guide on this or something.. The way to do things so far has been murky and illusive.. Part of the problem may be that I'm so used to VMware with ESXi and vSphere.

                                I have a thread.
                                https://mangolassi.it/topic/15767/building-a-hyper-v-2016-host-take-2

                                it covers all the things to get all the pieces working.
                                It assumes an Active Directory though.

                                Oh nice! I will comb thru this. And I do have AD running here. Thanks!

                                You will find tons of guides here on ML.

                                I think this has become my favorite forum. Much nicer than reddit, less BS than Spiceworks.. everyone is nice and thorough and we have SAM ruling with an iron fist 😉

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                                • NerdyDadN
                                  NerdyDad @dave247
                                  last edited by

                                  @dave247 said in question about Hyper-V resource management?:

                                  @dashrender said in question about Hyper-V resource management?:

                                  @dave247 said in question about Hyper-V resource management?:

                                  @dashrender said in question about Hyper-V resource management?:

                                  @dave247 said in question about Hyper-V resource management?:

                                  @dashrender said in question about Hyper-V resource management?:

                                  @dave247 said in question about Hyper-V resource management?:

                                  @dashrender said in question about Hyper-V resource management?:

                                  @dave247 said in question about Hyper-V resource management?:

                                  @dashrender said in question about Hyper-V resource management?:

                                  @nerdydad said in question about Hyper-V resource management?:

                                  Computer Management -> Action -> Connect to another computer... -> Your Hyper-V host

                                  Exactly - what he's not telling you is that Computer Management is a completely different tool. It's the Windows tool.

                                  If you came from ESXi or even XS, you're in for some surprises. Unlike ESXi and XS, there is no single pane of glass to see all of the things related to Hyper-V. Instead you have to manage all the components the exact same way you would a normal server. Computer Management handles a lot of them, but not all. For example, you can't look at Device Manager that way anymore - MS removed remote access a bit ago.

                                  OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOH... yes. Shit. LOL

                                  yeah - this is why I #$#%^@ hate Hyper-V 🙂

                                  ugh.. I wish I knew this before.. Maybe I'll just use the free version of ESXi instead..

                                  no - you shouldn't do that. If you bail on Hyper-V, you should look at KVM instead, so you aren't leaving often needed/desired feature that are free in KVM and Hyper-V and cost a ton in ESXi.

                                  well I do want to gain some experience with Hyper-V so maybe I'll stick it out.. I just need to find a centralized guide on this or something.. The way to do things so far has been murky and illusive.. Part of the problem may be that I'm so used to VMware with ESXi and vSphere.

                                  I have a thread.
                                  https://mangolassi.it/topic/15767/building-a-hyper-v-2016-host-take-2

                                  it covers all the things to get all the pieces working.
                                  It assumes an Active Directory though.

                                  Oh nice! I will comb thru this. And I do have AD running here. Thanks!

                                  You will find tons of guides here on ML.

                                  I think this has become my favorite forum. Much nicer than reddit, less BS than Spiceworks.. everyone is nice and thorough and we have SAM ruling with an iron fist 😉

                                  Can't up this enough.

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                                  • scottalanmillerS
                                    scottalanmiller @dave247
                                    last edited by

                                    @dave247 said in question about Hyper-V resource management?:

                                    @dashrender said in question about Hyper-V resource management?:

                                    @dave247 said in question about Hyper-V resource management?:

                                    @dashrender said in question about Hyper-V resource management?:

                                    @dave247 said in question about Hyper-V resource management?:

                                    @dashrender said in question about Hyper-V resource management?:

                                    @dave247 said in question about Hyper-V resource management?:

                                    @dashrender said in question about Hyper-V resource management?:

                                    @dave247 said in question about Hyper-V resource management?:

                                    @dashrender said in question about Hyper-V resource management?:

                                    @nerdydad said in question about Hyper-V resource management?:

                                    Computer Management -> Action -> Connect to another computer... -> Your Hyper-V host

                                    Exactly - what he's not telling you is that Computer Management is a completely different tool. It's the Windows tool.

                                    If you came from ESXi or even XS, you're in for some surprises. Unlike ESXi and XS, there is no single pane of glass to see all of the things related to Hyper-V. Instead you have to manage all the components the exact same way you would a normal server. Computer Management handles a lot of them, but not all. For example, you can't look at Device Manager that way anymore - MS removed remote access a bit ago.

                                    OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOH... yes. Shit. LOL

                                    yeah - this is why I #$#%^@ hate Hyper-V 🙂

                                    ugh.. I wish I knew this before.. Maybe I'll just use the free version of ESXi instead..

                                    no - you shouldn't do that. If you bail on Hyper-V, you should look at KVM instead, so you aren't leaving often needed/desired feature that are free in KVM and Hyper-V and cost a ton in ESXi.

                                    well I do want to gain some experience with Hyper-V so maybe I'll stick it out.. I just need to find a centralized guide on this or something.. The way to do things so far has been murky and illusive.. Part of the problem may be that I'm so used to VMware with ESXi and vSphere.

                                    I have a thread.
                                    https://mangolassi.it/topic/15767/building-a-hyper-v-2016-host-take-2

                                    it covers all the things to get all the pieces working.
                                    It assumes an Active Directory though.

                                    Oh nice! I will comb thru this. And I do have AD running here. Thanks!

                                    You will find tons of guides here on ML.

                                    I think this has become my favorite forum. Much nicer than reddit, less BS than Spiceworks.. everyone is nice and thorough and we have SAM ruling with an iron fist 😉

                                    I'm not actually in charge. I just oversee the tags.

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                                    • scottalanmillerS
                                      scottalanmiller
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                                      I mean, I rule the tags with an iron fist!

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                                      • scottalanmillerS
                                        scottalanmiller
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                                        I call my system....

                                        GUTEN TAG!

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                                        • ObsolesceO
                                          Obsolesce @dave247
                                          last edited by

                                          @dave247 said in question about Hyper-V resource management?:

                                          I'm new to Hyper-V Server 2016 and I'll try not to ask basic questions for every little thing.. but I'm kind of confused about this one..

                                          I've set up a single Hyper-V Server 2016 and configured the basic settings and everything and I"m basically to the point where I can start setting up virtual machines. I just realized that I don't even see a way that I can look at the amount of memory or storage space on my Hyper-V server. I mean, I know how much I have because I configured the server's hardware, but beyond that, I can't see how to monitor how much is left, neither in sconfig or in the Hyper-V Manager in Windows 10.

                                          What am I missing?

                                          Just an FYI, you can Remote Desktop into your Hyper-V server, then in the command prompt, enter: msinfo32.exe

                                          That will open up System Info in a GUI.

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                                          • ObsolesceO
                                            Obsolesce
                                            last edited by

                                            Most basic tools do run in GUI mode in Hyper-V Server...

                                            For example, the above and also: iscsicpl.exe

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