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How to run virtual machines on Windows 8.1 with Client Hyper‑V

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Many Windows users aren't aware of it, but a powerful virtualization tool is built into every copy of Microsoft Windows 8.x Pro and Windows 8.x Enterprise, Client Hyper-V.


This is the very same Type-1 hypervisor that runs virtualized enterprise workloads and comes with Microsoft Windows Server 2012 R2. The virtual machines you create on your desktop with Client Hyper-V are fully compatible with those server systems as well.


If you're a software developer and need to do testing with adapter such as Dell Inspiron 15 AC Adapter, Dell Inspiron 1545 AC Adapter, Dell Inspiron 1750 AC Adapter, Dell Inspiron 1210 AC Adapter, Dell inspiron 1000 AC Adapter, Dell inspiron 1200 AC Adapter, Dell inspiron 7000 AC Adapter, Dell Inspiron 3500 AC Adapter, Dell Inspiron 9200 AC Adapter, Dell Latitude D620 AC Adapter, Dell Latitude D820 AC Adapter, Dell XPS M1210 AC Adapter, or simply want additional operating system(s) running on your computer, such as Linux, Hyper-V can be a great feature to have enabled on your PC.


Client Hyper-V has remarkably few limitations compared to its Server sibling. They are:


•Does not have Remote FX capability to virtualize GPUs

•Cannot do Live migration of virtual machines from one host to another

•Cannot use Hyper-V Replica

•Does not include Virtual Fibre Channel

•Cannot do 32-bit SR-IOV networking

•Cannot do Shared .vhdx

If you need to be able to do these, you might want to consider the free Hyper-V Server product, or Windows Server 2012 R2.


For additional information on the full feature set of Hyper-V, click here.