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Get Hyper-V Integration Services Version within a VM using PowerShell ( One-Liners )

George Markou May 23, 2018 0 Comments

Reading Time: < 1 minute Hi everyone! In order to find out the Integration Services Version that a Hyper-V VM is using, you must use the following methods: PowerShell ( Host, Host that participates in…

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Hyper-V Windows Server

Integration Components Binaries for Hyper-V 2016

George Markou February 22, 2018 0 Comments

Reading Time: 2 minutes Did you recently make the switch to Hyper-V 2016? Do your VM guests still running on an earlier Windows OS Version (2008R2, 2012, 2012 R2, 7, 8.1) or Linux and…

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Hyper-V Windows Server

Controlling Node Fairness using PowerShell ( one-liners )

George Markou February 11, 2018 0 Comments

Reading Time: 2 minutes There are 2 ways of controlling the behavior of Node Fairness on a Hyper-V 2016 Failover Cluster, using Failover Cluster Manager and of course by PowerShell! In this blog post,…

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Hyper-V Windows Server

Upgrade the virtual machine configuration version to version 8.0 using PowerShell ( one-liners )

George Markou February 6, 2018 0 Comments

Reading Time: < 1 minute If you have recently moved to Windows Server 2016 Hyper-V and your Virtual Guests are migrated from a previous version of Hyper-V, well its time to upgrade their configuration version to…

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Service a Hyper-V .VHD / .VHDX Virtual Hard Disk Image Offline

George Markou November 13, 2017 0 Comments

Reading Time: 2 minutes The possibility of Servicing Offline a Virtual Hard Disk Image or a Windows Image is not something new. Actually, it’s a very handy way of adding or removing local packages,…

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Things to consider when using on-premises virtual disk files on Azure

George Markou October 26, 2017 0 Comments

Reading Time: < 1 minute When you plan to create a VM based on an image, the Azure platform automatically provisions a new OS disk. Alternatively, there is also an option to attach your own customized…

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