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This is great, and I cannot wait to see the next two posts. Let’s grab lunch first, and then we’ll take a look back.”
Using a feature called Hyper-V, a hardware-based hypervisor for virtualization, you can install Windows 10 and other.
“It was a poorly written example, apparently. Windows 10 includes all the software you need to set up a virtual machine (VM). NEW-VM –Name “Brad VM SCSM” –MemoryStartupBytes 2048 –NewVHDPath E:\VHD\BradVMSCSM-C.VHDXīut when he ran the cmdlet, he got the following prompt: So I should just be able to pick a VHD file name that is unique to my virtual machine.” I know my VHDs are sitting on Drive E:\VHD on my Hyper-V host in the lab. VMware Player can run existing virtual appliances and create its own virtual machines. From what I see in the second example, we could specify a virtual hard disk if we knew the physical path to place it. VMware Player is a virtualization product supplied free of charge for personal use by VMware, Inc.
“Now that should work, but we still need the virtual hard disk in this configuration. NEW-VM –Name “Brad VM SCSM” –MemoryStartupBytes 2048īrad looked up. Looking at the information before us, we see that we can at least create a virtual machine with 2 GB of RAM, based on the first example, by using this command: “Then if I need to find examples of the cmdlet in use, I would run the same with the –examples parameter.” “First off, I remember that using Get-Help should show me the available parameters for the cmdlet.” So, from what I’ve been showing you about Windows PowerShell, how would you determine the use of this cmdlet?” I would like to see an example of creating a virtual machine with the following configuration:”Ĭonnected to my virtual network called “Hyper-V-Prod1” You said ‘create a virtual machine.’ So how about we define our parameters?” I was feeling a bit mischievous at the moment. That created a new BLANK virtual machine called “New Virtual Machine” with 512 MB of RAM, no hard drive, and unattached to any LAN. I typed in the following cmdlet and walked off. A friend came and asked me how hard it is to create a virtual machine with Windows Powershell and Hyper-V. I felt a little poke on my shoulder the other day. In his free time, Sean has written several blog posts about Hyper-V and some other cool stuff, and for the next few weeks, Sean will be the designated guest blogger on Fridays. Sean is a Windows PowerShell MVP and an Honorary Scripting Guy. Sean’s session at TechEd NA and TechEd Europe this year is Integrating with Microsoft System Center 2012 and Windows PowerShell. If you are new to the blog, I welcome you, and I encourage you to catch up with Sean’s previous blogs. If you are a seasoned Hey, Scripting Guy! Blog reader, you know that the most frequent guest blogger is Sean Kearney. Microsoft Scripting Guy, Ed Wilson, is here.
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