You are a gentleman and a scholar, sir. I would have been searching for hours for everything that needed to be done if I didn't come across this video. Worked like a charm. Cheers!
Oh, you saved my mind! I don't know, why the MS official site does not communicate this information. I was trying to figure out this by myself for 2 days, but no success! You are genius! Big THANKS!
I must admin, that I went through the challenge before you recorded this tutorial the hard way, with your help it's just a breeze, and everyone who is equipped with proper software can benefit out of the hyper-v core within his home lab, which is great product for going hybrid, and staying within microsoft stack, without the need to expose yourself towards xcp-ng, proxmox, etc which may hit you from the tools perspective and you won't get the full performance on your vm's. thank you for your fantastic tutorial !
Thanks. Yes, it is nice having a safe, reliable platform where I can test out scenarios for work that belongs to me alone. I have been able to test out many different activities to feel confident when I get my hands dirty in real production. Best wishes!
Thank you for the video! I'm starting out in IT and have started building my own home lab. This video was very easy to follow, thank you for walking through the errors!
MUCH appreciated. I've been trying to evaluate (basically have a shootout) between some hypervisors for some rather serious applications and I could NOT get this stupid thing to work for me. Not intuitive as others have been. Thanks so much for an easy-to-follow video with exactly what I needed. If you have one on Hyper-V's networking, please point me to it. Thanks, again.
This was exactly what I needed! You walked me step by step, thank you so much for this guide. I was able to successfully setup my 2019 Hyper-V core on an old Dell R410 to start learning VMs in my homelab. Thank you so much again for the tutorial!
Thanks! It's what I do here. Bang my head on the desk until it works. Then share it on TH-cam. It means a lot to be of help to others. Your comment is appreciated! Thanks.
Thanks for the video. I followed the steps in the video and managed to add the remote server in the domain environment to hyper-v. However, when I need to connect to the VMs, I cannot connect and get the error "Cannot connect to the virtual machine".
That sounds like a new problem that is not in the scope of this video. If Hyper-V server is in an AD domain, the client most likely needs to be in the domain. Best wishes.
It figures that Microsoft would make things difficult. Thank you for lesson it will help me greatly since I am trying to learn how to use this product.
Have fun! Of course if both the Hyper-V server and your workstation are in an Active Directory domain this is not needed. But I don't want that dependency in this home lab environment. Good luck.
Can you make an update for Windows 11? I'm not sure if it is a bug, but I still get warnings after last step. Works great on windows 10, but following the same steps in windows 11 leads me to a persistent message telling me that I need to check the group policy.
Ok sorry to bother but one more question. I can’t find a network adapter when I try to configure a network, under where you add a network adapter to your vm, nothing shows up. I’m new to servers so I need a lot of help. Thanks for the help.
First you need one or more virtual switches. I always create a virtual switch called "LAN", make it external AND if your Hyper-V server only has one physical NIC, make sure you have ticked the "Allow management operating system to share this network adapter. In a real datacenter, your server would have multiple NICs, one dedicated to managment and the rest dedicated to the virtual switches the VMs are connected to.
I just checked and no on the Hyper-V server there is no suffix. It is used on the workstation in the HOSTS file for the FQDN. The Netbios name is also in the HOSTS file. Both FQDN and Netbios names are in the local policies as well.
thanks. but now when I create a vm I cant find the .iso file when I plug a usb into server. is there a way I can load a .iso file from my windows 10 host machine. any help would be greatly appreciated.
If you know the IP address of the server along with the administrator password, you should be able to right-click on start, then click on run on your Win10 machine. Type \\ipaddress\driveletter$ in the run box. (Example \\192.168.1.100\d$). Substitute the correct IP Address and drive letter for your case. Click OK. You should get prompted for a user name and password after a bit. For the username include .\ in the front. (Example .\administrator). Enter the password. You may also tick the 'save password' checkbox. Click OK. Now you can simply copy files to your server from your Win10 machine.
You can also permanently map a drive letter on your Win10 machine to that \\ipaddress\driveletter$ on the server: support.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/map-a-network-drive-in-windows-29ce55d1-34e3-a7e2-4801-131475f9557d
This is an amazing question. I have not worked with Windows Admin Center much beyond my previous video: NEW!!! Windows Admin Center (Code name Project Honolulu) th-cam.com/video/8CMeU3qhOQE/w-d-xo.html I will try to revisit Windows Admin Center. Best wishes.
@@gabrielluizbh I don't know what else to explain. Everything needed is in the video. I even followed this video myself when I had to redo this on a new Win10 laptop. Best wishes.
You are a gentleman and a scholar, sir. I would have been searching for hours for everything that needed to be done if I didn't come across this video. Worked like a charm. Cheers!
Yes. I bang my head on a desk for a week so you don't have to. LOL! Thanks for your comment.
Thank you very much. Been playing with hypervisors all day and was ready to write Hyper-V 2019 off until I came across your video.
Excellent! Thanks.
Oh, you saved my mind! I don't know, why the MS official site does not communicate this information. I was trying to figure out this by myself for 2 days, but no success! You are genius! Big THANKS!
Excellent. I wish I could get it to work for Win11. Still missing something for that. Best wishes.
@@ShotokuTech One more thing. I used Win Srv 2022 Std Core, with Hyper-v role enabled, not 2019 hyperV core. The steps almost the same for both.
I must admin, that I went through the challenge before you recorded this tutorial the hard way, with your help it's just a breeze, and everyone who is equipped with proper software can benefit out of the hyper-v core within his home lab, which is great product for going hybrid, and staying within microsoft stack, without the need to expose yourself towards xcp-ng, proxmox, etc which may hit you from the tools perspective and you won't get the full performance on your vm's.
thank you for your fantastic tutorial !
Thanks. Yes, it is nice having a safe, reliable platform where I can test out scenarios for work that belongs to me alone. I have been able to test out many different activities to feel confident when I get my hands dirty in real production. Best wishes!
Thank you for the video! I'm starting out in IT and have started building my own home lab. This video was very easy to follow, thank you for walking through the errors!
Excellent! Good luck. Best wishes.
Thanks :) I should have searched for you in the morning, not at 4 PM after trying everything :D
I actually rewatched this a couple of weeks ago, because I needed to configure this on my new laptop. It is still useful! Glad you found it. Thanks.
MUCH appreciated. I've been trying to evaluate (basically have a shootout) between some hypervisors for some rather serious applications and I could NOT get this stupid thing to work for me. Not intuitive as others have been. Thanks so much for an easy-to-follow video with exactly what I needed. If you have one on Hyper-V's networking, please point me to it. Thanks, again.
Thanks. I do not have anything about the networking side yet.
This was exactly what I needed! You walked me step by step, thank you so much for this guide. I was able to successfully setup my 2019 Hyper-V core on an old Dell R410 to start learning VMs in my homelab. Thank you so much again for the tutorial!
Excellent. Having that home lab really helps. Good luck.
It's awesome coming back to this video and seeing all the love you're getting for it, you should get a Microsoft MVP
Thanks for the vote, friend! I guess I'd be honored.
Thank you so much! Id spent 3 Hours trying to figure out what I was doing wrong. You are a time saver for sure!!!
I bang my head on the desk so you don't have to! LOL. Thanks.
Finally a video which includes all the steps. Thank you so much.
Glad it was helpful! I tried it on Widows 11 and I'm still stuck. Need to visit this again. But it is great on Windows 10!
This video helped me a lot! Very nice that, we can also learn with your Github. Thanks again!
Thanks. Your support means a lot. I will do my best to keep telling a good story! Best wishes.
You are the star, great tutorial, I do remember doing my lab back years ago took me a few days to get it up and running :), and I lost my notes
Great! Yes, sometimes have to watch my own videos to remember something. LOL. Glad it helped.
Thank you! I have tried for hours and thanks to you it finally worked.
Excellent thank you! I had to rewatch this just a few weeks ago because I reinstalled Windows on my laptop. Cheers!
Great Video. Thank you this helped solve a problem I haven trying to solve for 2 days. I am very thankful. You are a great teacher aswell.
Glad it helped!
Thank you so much! I just could never work out how to do it by myself, you're a lifesaver!
Thanks! It's what I do here. Bang my head on the desk until it works. Then share it on TH-cam. It means a lot to be of help to others. Your comment is appreciated! Thanks.
Thank you a lot Sir! With your guide I could succesfully setup hyperv! Thanks
Excellent! Thanks.
Man... I really appricate you and this video. Thank you
Thanks! Much appreciated.
Thank You, I'm struggling for days.
Yeah I did too. LOL. So people won't have to. Thanks.
Thank you so much , this is what i was looking for. You are a really good teacher.
Thanks I learn things the hard way so you don't have too!😅
@@ShotokuTech jejeje hey , i have a question , have You tried gpu pass-trough on hyper-v ?
@@SobresDeCartas No I have not yet. Thanks!
Thanks for the video. I followed the steps in the video and managed to add the remote server in the domain environment to hyper-v. However, when I need to connect to the VMs, I cannot connect and get the error "Cannot connect to the virtual machine".
That sounds like a new problem that is not in the scope of this video. If Hyper-V server is in an AD domain, the client most likely needs to be in the domain. Best wishes.
This video is amazing, thank you so much! I subscribed and I look forward to seeing more!
Awesome, thank you!
Aaaah! Thank god I find your video!!
Great thanks! I actually had to watch it a couple of weeks ago to set myself back up again.
great video, now I need to learn powershell
Yes, just get started! Between get-command, get-help and google you will pick it up in no time!
It figures that Microsoft would make things difficult. Thank you for lesson it will help me greatly since I am trying to learn how to use this product.
Have fun! Of course if both the Hyper-V server and your workstation are in an Active Directory domain this is not needed. But I don't want that dependency in this home lab environment. Good luck.
I'm from Brazil, very good video!
Thanks! Now I have to figure out how to make it work on Windows 11!
Can you make an update for Windows 11? I'm not sure if it is a bug, but I still get warnings after last step. Works great on windows 10, but following the same steps in windows 11 leads me to a persistent message telling me that I need to check the group policy.
I have not yet run Windows 11 here at home in my PCs. I guess I really need to now. Thanks.
@@ShotokuTech Same issue, I follow the guide, but can't connect using Win11 via local workgroup
Very wonderful job you did here. Life saver thanks
Thank you!
Ok sorry to bother but one more question. I can’t find a network adapter when I try to configure a network, under where you add a network adapter to your vm, nothing shows up. I’m new to servers so I need a lot of help. Thanks for the help.
First you need one or more virtual switches. I always create a virtual switch called "LAN", make it external AND if your Hyper-V server only has one physical NIC, make sure you have ticked the "Allow management operating system to share this network adapter. In a real datacenter, your server would have multiple NICs, one dedicated to managment and the rest dedicated to the virtual switches the VMs are connected to.
You saved my day :-) ! Excellent explanation, it is very very precise! i Thank you so much
Thanks! True Story: I just watched this again last Saturday because I had to configure my new laptop to manage my Hyper-V server. Ha ha. It worked!
Thank you so much! This video helped me get setup!
Awesome. Always good to hear good news. Thanks.
Brilliant, thank you.
Excellent. Thanks.
You are a wizard! thank you
Glad it helped! I love my home lab for working oust scenarios for the workplace. Best wishes.
I hope you know how much you helped me... Thank you!
Great to hear. Thanks.
Awesome video it help me a lot, keep the hard work :D
Thanks! Will do. Best wishes.
thank you VERY much ! only your video help me
Glad to hear that
Thank you very much... this was a great guide.
Glad it was helpful! Thanks.
Did you change the dns suffix of the hyper-v server?
I just checked and no on the Hyper-V server there is no suffix. It is used on the workstation in the HOSTS file for the FQDN. The Netbios name is also in the HOSTS file. Both FQDN and Netbios names are in the local policies as well.
Que buen tutorial !!! Muchas gracias.
De nada!
Awesome video, thank you a looot!
Glad it worked out. Thanks!
Thank so much for your video!!
Glad it was helpful! Thanks
thanks. but now when I create a vm I cant find the .iso file when I plug a usb into server. is there a way I can load a .iso file from my windows 10 host machine. any help would be greatly appreciated.
If you know the IP address of the server along with the administrator password, you should be able to right-click on start, then click on run on your Win10 machine. Type \\ipaddress\driveletter$ in the run box. (Example \\192.168.1.100\d$). Substitute the correct IP Address and drive letter for your case. Click OK. You should get prompted for a user name and password after a bit. For the username include .\ in the front. (Example .\administrator). Enter the password. You may also tick the 'save password' checkbox. Click OK. Now you can simply copy files to your server from your Win10 machine.
You can also permanently map a drive letter on your Win10 machine to that \\ipaddress\driveletter$ on the server: support.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/map-a-network-drive-in-windows-29ce55d1-34e3-a7e2-4801-131475f9557d
@@ShotokuTech thanks that worked. I’m up and running thanks to you.
@@connor_plays1904 Great!
You should write all the commands so that we can easily copy paste.
Wish is granted! github.com/ShotokuTech/Workgroup_Hyper-V
@@ShotokuTech thanks so much
Thank you so much sir🙏🤗
Most welcome. Thanks!
Thank you, it solved my problem.
Excellent. Thanks!
you video help me a lot man. Thank you :=) and congratulations!
Excellent! Thanks.
thank you very much , is working, 100% with hyper-v manger,
but
(windows admin center) not working,..please solve this ..
👍💯
This is an amazing question. I have not worked with Windows Admin Center much beyond my previous video:
NEW!!! Windows Admin Center (Code name Project Honolulu)
th-cam.com/video/8CMeU3qhOQE/w-d-xo.html
I will try to revisit Windows Admin Center. Best wishes.
Yea mate. Me happy.
Great!
Thanks dude!
You bet! Thanks!
Thank you.
You're welcome!
Thank you so much!!!!
Thank you!
thanks for you help !!!
Glad it is of help for you. Thanks.
Why did you put .local?
I needed an FQDN and a Netbios name for the Hyper-V host in the various configurations. You could append any DNS suffix you want.
@@ShotokuTechCould you explain to me how to do it
@@gabrielluizbh I don't know what else to explain. Everything needed is in the video. I even followed this video myself when I had to redo this on a new Win10 laptop. Best wishes.
Thanks!
Sure thing! Thanks.
Thank you! This was a huge help!
Excellent, thanks.
Thank you!
You're welcome!
Thank you!
You're welcome! Best wishes!