PowerVault™ MD32X0, MD32X0i, and MD36X0i Series of Storage Arrays: Implementing Hyper-V
5. Open the Hyper-V Manager, and select Add Virtual Machine.
6. Using the New Virtual Machine wizard, go to the Hyper-V configuration, and create a new
VM.
New Virtual Machine Wizard
Table 7.
Specify Name
and Location
Connect Virtual
Assign Memory
Note: Make sure that the VM is powered down before you proceed with the next step.
After you have enabled CSV, you can make your VM highly available.
1. Open the Failover Cluster Manager, and right-click Services and Applications.
2. Use the Configure Service or Application Wizard to add a VM.
Configure Service or Application Wizard
Table 8.
Select Service
or Application
Page
Action
1. Enter a name for the new VM.
2. Select Store the virtual machine in a different
location.
3.
Select the path created in the previous step 3 for the
VM configuration.
4. Click Next.
The .vhd location for the VHD of this location must be on
Hard Disk
a cluster-shared volume.
5. Select Create a virtual hard disk.
6. For the location, select the same directory as you did
in step 3. If you plan to use another cluster-shared
volume(s) for the
directory.
Configure
7. Associate the VM configuration with the newly created
drive.
Networking
8.
Click Next.
9. Assign memory and networking.
10. Click Finish.
Page
Action
1. Select Virtual Machine.
2. Click Next.
select the appropriate
.vhd,
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