Hyper-V Server 2016: Installation
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Introduction
Microsoft Hyper-V Server 2016 is a stand-alone product that contains only the Windows hypervisor, a Windows Server driver model, and virtualization components. The Windows hypervisor technology in Microsoft Hyper-V Server 2016 is the same as what's in the Hyper-V role on Windows Server 2016.[1] Hyper-V Server has a Windows Server Core experience and as such doesn't have a graphical user interface (GUI).
Testing was done on my Dell PowerEdge R610, the following image was used:
en_microsoft_hyper-v_server_2016_x64_dvd_9347277.iso |
Installation
Insert the Hyper-V Server boot media into the machine and reboot (or power on) the machine, booting from the inserted media. Follow the instructions on the screen to install and reboot.
Hyper-V Server only requires ~32GB of hard drive space. Perform a "Custom" install, partitioning the C: drive accordingly, then assign the rest to D: for virtual machines. |
Upon reboot you will be prompted to set an Administrator password, doing so will log into the machine finalizing the installation.
Use the command prompt provided to launch Windows PowerShell.
C:\> powershell |
Networking
Before Hyper-V itself can be setup, a strong networking backbone needs to be setup.
Rename the computer.
PS C:\> Rename-Computer -NewName SKYE |
List the current network adapters.
PS C:\> Get-NetAdapter -Physical |
The Dell R610 comes with a built-in quad-port NIC, one will be assigned to management while the other three will be teamed together for VMs.
First create the NIC team.
PS C:\> New-NetLbfoTeam -Name "Hyper-V Team" -TeamMembers "Ethernet 2", "Ethernet 3", "Ethernet 4" |
Verify it created the team correctly.
PS C:\> Get-NetLbfoTeam |
If you need to specify a VLAN for the NIC team, use Set-NetLbfoTeamNic -Team "Hyper-V Team" -VlanID 123. |
Rename the original adapters for consistency.
PS C:\> Rename-NetAdapter -Name "Ethernet" -NewName "Management" |
PS C:\> Rename-NetAdapter -Name "Ethernet 2" -NewName "Ethernet Team 1" |
PS C:\> Rename-NetAdapter -Name "Ethernet 3" -NewName "Ethernet Team 2" |
PS C:\> Rename-NetAdapter -Name "Ethernet 4" -NewName "Ethernet Team 3" |
Static IP
In order to setup a static IP address DHCP has to be disabled, the current IPs have to be removed, then new IPs can be assigned.
Remove DHCP from both adapters.
PS C:\> Set-NetIPInterface -InterfaceAlias "Management" -Dhcp Disabled |
PS C:\> Set-NetIPInterface -InterfaceAlias "Hyper-V Team" -Dhcp Disabled |
Remove the current IP addresses from both adapters (use A to choose Yes to All when removing).
PS C:\> Get-NetAdapter -InterfaceAlias "Management" | Remove-NetIPAddress |
PS C:\> Get-NetAdapter -InterfaceAlias "Hyper-V Team" | Remove-NetIPAddress |
Set the IP information for both adapters.
PS C:\> New-NetIPAddress -InterfaceAlias "Management" -IPAddress 10.0.42.10 -AddressFamily IPv4 -PrefixLength 24 -DefaultGateway 10.0.42.1 |
PS C:\> New-NetIPAddress -InterfaceAlias "Hyper-V Team" -IPAddress 10.0.42.11 -AddressFamily IPv4 -PrefixLength 24 -DefaultGateway 10.0.42.1 |
Also add DNS servers for both.
PS C:\> Set-DnsClientServerAddress -InterfaceAlias "Management" -ServerAddress 10.0.42.1 |
PS C:\> Set-DnsClientServerAddress -InterfaceAlias "Hyper-V Team" -ServerAddress 10.0.42.1 |
Remote Management
In order to use RSAT and Windows Admin Center remotely a few changes need to be made.
Enable WinRM.
PS C:\> Enable-PSRemoting -SkipNetworkProfileCheck -Force |
Enable remote authentication acceptance.
PS C:\> Enable-WSManCredSSP -Role server |
Enable firewall rules for remote management.
PS C:\> Set-NetFirewallRule -DisplayGroup 'Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI)' -Enabled true -PassThru |
PS C:\> Set-NetFirewallRule -DisplayGroup 'Remote Event Log Management' -Enabled true -PassThru |
Housekeeping
Remove Windows Defender.
PS C:\> Uninstall-WindowsFeature -Name Windows-Defender |
Finally reboot the machine to commit the machine name and IP changes.
PS C:\> Restart-Computer |