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      scottalanmiller @Dashrender
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      @dashrender said in Building a Hyper-V 2016 host Take 2:

      @brrabill said in Building a Hyper-V 2016 host Take 2:

      It looks a lot harder than it really is.

      Agreed - this is a pretty shitty setup. ESXi is super damned easy compared to this convoluted BS!

      ESXi is the easiest, but the gap between ESXi and KVM is pretty darn small.

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        scottalanmiller @Obsolesce
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        @obsolesce said in Building a Hyper-V 2016 host Take 2:

        @dashrender said in Building a Hyper-V 2016 host Take 2:

        Hyper-V is anything but. You have to manage it with at least two different panes of glass (Hyper-V manager and Computer Manager) if not more.

        Eh? Have you seen WAC yet? That's insanely functional for managing Hyper-V infrastructure...

        That'll be the way to go once people are up to date on it.

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          scottalanmiller @CloudKnight
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          @stuartjordan said in Building a Hyper-V 2016 host Take 2:

          Setting up a hyper v server outside of a domain is just as much fun, completely redicolous really. ESXI and XS are a lot quicker to get up and going with.

          And KVM is in between the two. Easier than XS, harder than ESXi.

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            scottalanmiller @black3dynamite
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            @black3dynamite said in Building a Hyper-V 2016 host Take 2:

            @dashrender said in Building a Hyper-V 2016 host Take 2:

            @brrabill said in Building a Hyper-V 2016 host Take 2:

            With my little XS adventure earlier this week, it reminded me how truly simple XS/XC/XO is.

            Hyper-V really does need such a thing. Such a free thing. ๐Ÿ™‚

            Do doubt!

            ESXi and XS both have a web interface to manage them that is super simple and GUI enabled and crazy easy to understand (at least the basics - disk, RAM, etc) Hyper-V is anything but. You have to manage it with at least two different panes of glass (Hyper-V manager and Computer Manager) if not more.

            Of course Scott will say you can manage it 100% with PS, which is likely true, but in a 1-3 host environment, that's rarely worth learning, other than learning for learning sake.

            Web Interlace for XS or XCP-NG isnโ€™t available ready to go after install complete compare to ESXi.

            Windows Admin Center can manage Hyper-V.

            Plus itโ€™s a lot easier to setup Hyper-V 2016 in a workgroup environment compare to Hyper-V 2012 R2.

            WAC looks great, but requiring a Windows 2016 Server to do it means it's non-trivial for an SMB.

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              BRRABill
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              One other thing to mention ... might want to change the time zone, if needed.

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                BRRABill
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                QUESTION:

                Let's say you have 3 NICs in the server, and you give them static addresses of 10.0.0.1 10.0.0.2 and 10.0.0.3

                When you team them, the multiplexor adapter is created.

                This then gets its own static IP address?

                I keep losing connection here at this step, and I can fix it, but might be worth a small discussion on...

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                  JaredBusch @BRRABill
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                  @brrabill said in Building a Hyper-V 2016 host Take 2:

                  QUESTION:

                  Let's say you have 3 NICs in the server, and you give them static addresses of 10.0.0.1 10.0.0.2 and 10.0.0.3

                  When you team them, the multiplexor adapter is created.

                  This then gets its own static IP address?

                  I keep losing connection here at this step, and I can fix it, but might be worth a small discussion on...

                  No, when you team them the static addressing is lost. The best thing to do is have everything DHCP and then team. The team will pull an IP and then you can make it static.

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                    BRRABill @JaredBusch
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                    @jaredbusch said in Building a Hyper-V 2016 host Take 2:

                    @brrabill said in Building a Hyper-V 2016 host Take 2:

                    QUESTION:

                    Let's say you have 3 NICs in the server, and you give them static addresses of 10.0.0.1 10.0.0.2 and 10.0.0.3

                    When you team them, the multiplexor adapter is created.

                    This then gets its own static IP address?

                    I keep losing connection here at this step, and I can fix it, but might be worth a small discussion on...

                    No, when you team them the static addressing is lost. The best thing to do is have everything DHCP and then team. The team will pull an IP and then you can make it static.

                    Ah, that's what was confusing me. Yes, I agree.

                    @Dashrender might want to add that in if you want...

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                      BRRABill @JaredBusch
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                      @jaredbusch said in Building a Hyper-V 2016 host Take 2:

                      @brrabill said in Building a Hyper-V 2016 host Take 2:

                      QUESTION:

                      Let's say you have 3 NICs in the server, and you give them static addresses of 10.0.0.1 10.0.0.2 and 10.0.0.3

                      When you team them, the multiplexor adapter is created.

                      This then gets its own static IP address?

                      I keep losing connection here at this step, and I can fix it, but might be worth a small discussion on...

                      No, when you team them the static addressing is lost. The best thing to do is have everything DHCP and then team. The team will pull an IP and then you can make it static.

                      Just to confirm ... if you set them all, it means nothing?

                      AKA, those static addresses all disappear?

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                        JaredBusch @BRRABill
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                        @brrabill said in Building a Hyper-V 2016 host Take 2:

                        @jaredbusch said in Building a Hyper-V 2016 host Take 2:

                        @brrabill said in Building a Hyper-V 2016 host Take 2:

                        QUESTION:

                        Let's say you have 3 NICs in the server, and you give them static addresses of 10.0.0.1 10.0.0.2 and 10.0.0.3

                        When you team them, the multiplexor adapter is created.

                        This then gets its own static IP address?

                        I keep losing connection here at this step, and I can fix it, but might be worth a small discussion on...

                        No, when you team them the static addressing is lost. The best thing to do is have everything DHCP and then team. The team will pull an IP and then you can make it static.

                        Just to confirm ... if you set them all, it means nothing?

                        AKA, those static addresses all disappear?

                        Yes. When you make a team hat has static ip on the original interfaces it tells you that that static config will be lost. But stupidly, it does not set it to dhcp either.

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                          BRRABill @JaredBusch
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                          @jaredbusch said in Building a Hyper-V 2016 host Take 2:

                          @brrabill said in Building a Hyper-V 2016 host Take 2:

                          @jaredbusch said in Building a Hyper-V 2016 host Take 2:

                          @brrabill said in Building a Hyper-V 2016 host Take 2:

                          QUESTION:

                          Let's say you have 3 NICs in the server, and you give them static addresses of 10.0.0.1 10.0.0.2 and 10.0.0.3

                          When you team them, the multiplexor adapter is created.

                          This then gets its own static IP address?

                          I keep losing connection here at this step, and I can fix it, but might be worth a small discussion on...

                          No, when you team them the static addressing is lost. The best thing to do is have everything DHCP and then team. The team will pull an IP and then you can make it static.

                          Just to confirm ... if you set them all, it means nothing?

                          AKA, those static addresses all disappear?

                          Yes. When you make a team hat has static ip on the original interfaces it tells you that that static config will be lost. But stupidly, it does not set it to dhcp either.

                          Actually, I think it does now. Because I ended up going to the physical console, and it had pulled a new address. Maybe that is new.

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                            JaredBusch @BRRABill
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                            @brrabill said in Building a Hyper-V 2016 host Take 2:

                            @jaredbusch said in Building a Hyper-V 2016 host Take 2:

                            @brrabill said in Building a Hyper-V 2016 host Take 2:

                            @jaredbusch said in Building a Hyper-V 2016 host Take 2:

                            @brrabill said in Building a Hyper-V 2016 host Take 2:

                            QUESTION:

                            Let's say you have 3 NICs in the server, and you give them static addresses of 10.0.0.1 10.0.0.2 and 10.0.0.3

                            When you team them, the multiplexor adapter is created.

                            This then gets its own static IP address?

                            I keep losing connection here at this step, and I can fix it, but might be worth a small discussion on...

                            No, when you team them the static addressing is lost. The best thing to do is have everything DHCP and then team. The team will pull an IP and then you can make it static.

                            Just to confirm ... if you set them all, it means nothing?

                            AKA, those static addresses all disappear?

                            Yes. When you make a team hat has static ip on the original interfaces it tells you that that static config will be lost. But stupidly, it does not set it to dhcp either.

                            Actually, I think it does now. Because I ended up going to the physical console, and it had pulled a new address. Maybe that is new.

                            Well, 2012 R2 did not do that. Haven't deployed a new 2016 to test that theory.

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                              Obsolesce @JaredBusch
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                              @jaredbusch said in Building a Hyper-V 2016 host Take 2:

                              @brrabill said in Building a Hyper-V 2016 host Take 2:

                              @jaredbusch said in Building a Hyper-V 2016 host Take 2:

                              @brrabill said in Building a Hyper-V 2016 host Take 2:

                              @jaredbusch said in Building a Hyper-V 2016 host Take 2:

                              @brrabill said in Building a Hyper-V 2016 host Take 2:

                              QUESTION:

                              Let's say you have 3 NICs in the server, and you give them static addresses of 10.0.0.1 10.0.0.2 and 10.0.0.3

                              When you team them, the multiplexor adapter is created.

                              This then gets its own static IP address?

                              I keep losing connection here at this step, and I can fix it, but might be worth a small discussion on...

                              No, when you team them the static addressing is lost. The best thing to do is have everything DHCP and then team. The team will pull an IP and then you can make it static.

                              Just to confirm ... if you set them all, it means nothing?

                              AKA, those static addresses all disappear?

                              Yes. When you make a team hat has static ip on the original interfaces it tells you that that static config will be lost. But stupidly, it does not set it to dhcp either.

                              Actually, I think it does now. Because I ended up going to the physical console, and it had pulled a new address. Maybe that is new.

                              Well, 2012 R2 did not do that. Haven't deployed a new 2016 to test that theory.

                              Confirmed with 2012 R2, that's exactly how it worked.

                              Static IPs on NICs, turn them into a team, gone.

                              All my Hyper-V hypervisors are now on 2016, and they use teams, but there is no sense in giving two NICs statically assigned IPs if you turn them into a team, so I have had no reason to try it on 2016.

                              As JB said, make everything DHCP... then after you team them, then you can make a DHCP reservation if you want a specific IP... I rarely do static assignments, usually reservations unless it's a DC or something like that.

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                                JaredBusch @Obsolesce
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                                @obsolesce said in Building a Hyper-V 2016 host Take 2:

                                @jaredbusch said in Building a Hyper-V 2016 host Take 2:

                                @brrabill said in Building a Hyper-V 2016 host Take 2:

                                @jaredbusch said in Building a Hyper-V 2016 host Take 2:

                                @brrabill said in Building a Hyper-V 2016 host Take 2:

                                @jaredbusch said in Building a Hyper-V 2016 host Take 2:

                                @brrabill said in Building a Hyper-V 2016 host Take 2:

                                QUESTION:

                                Let's say you have 3 NICs in the server, and you give them static addresses of 10.0.0.1 10.0.0.2 and 10.0.0.3

                                When you team them, the multiplexor adapter is created.

                                This then gets its own static IP address?

                                I keep losing connection here at this step, and I can fix it, but might be worth a small discussion on...

                                No, when you team them the static addressing is lost. The best thing to do is have everything DHCP and then team. The team will pull an IP and then you can make it static.

                                Just to confirm ... if you set them all, it means nothing?

                                AKA, those static addresses all disappear?

                                Yes. When you make a team hat has static ip on the original interfaces it tells you that that static config will be lost. But stupidly, it does not set it to dhcp either.

                                Actually, I think it does now. Because I ended up going to the physical console, and it had pulled a new address. Maybe that is new.

                                Well, 2012 R2 did not do that. Haven't deployed a new 2016 to test that theory.

                                Confirmed with 2012 R2, that's exactly how it worked.

                                Static IPs on NICs, turn them into a team, gone.

                                All my Hyper-V hypervisors are now on 2016, and they use teams, but there is no sense in giving two NICs statically assigned IPs if you turn them into a team, so I have had no reason to try it on 2016.

                                As JB said, make everything DHCP... then after you team them, then you can make a DHCP reservation if you want a specific IP... I rarely do static assignments, usually reservations unless it's a DC or something like that.

                                You can do this if you know 100% that the DHCP server does not exist on a VM running on that host.

                                The Hypervisor hosts are one of the few things I set a static on. But not until it is all teamed and such.

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                                  Obsolesce @JaredBusch
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                                  @jaredbusch said in Building a Hyper-V 2016 host Take 2:

                                  You can do this if you know 100% that the DHCP server does not exist on a VM running on that host.

                                  Yeah, if it is, you:

                                  1. Set static IP on your hyper-v host
                                  2. Set static IP on your DHCP VM on above host
                                  3. Set static IP on your DC on above host
                                  4. Set DHCP VM to start up first when you boot up the host

                                  @jaredbusch said in Building a Hyper-V 2016 host Take 2:

                                  The Hypervisor hosts are one of the few things I set a static on. But not until it is all teamed and such.

                                  Right

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                                    Dashrender
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                                    A reminder to myself

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

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                                      scottalanmiller @Dashrender
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                                      @Dashrender whoa, back from the dead.

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                                        JaredBusch @scottalanmiller
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                                        @scottalanmiller said in Building a Hyper-V 2016 host Take 2:

                                        @Dashrender whoa, back from the dead.

                                        Look who is talking....

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                                          scottalanmiller @JaredBusch
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                                          @JaredBusch said in Building a Hyper-V 2016 host Take 2:

                                          @scottalanmiller said in Building a Hyper-V 2016 host Take 2:

                                          @Dashrender whoa, back from the dead.

                                          Look who is talking....

                                          Hey, takes a zombie to know a zombie ๐Ÿ˜‰

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                                            DustinB3403 @scottalanmiller
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                                            @scottalanmiller said in Building a Hyper-V 2016 host Take 2:

                                            @JaredBusch said in Building a Hyper-V 2016 host Take 2:

                                            @scottalanmiller said in Building a Hyper-V 2016 host Take 2:

                                            @Dashrender whoa, back from the dead.

                                            Look who is talking....

                                            Hey, takes a zombie necromancer to know a zombie necromancer ๐Ÿ˜‰

                                            I've FTFY

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