Monday, July 8, 2013

Windows Server 2012 Hyper-V VM's and Networking

I've been looking to setup a few VM's on my setup at home so that I will always have a desktop to connect to and "work" once I VPN into my network.

From what I've seen in YouTube videos, the process for setting up a VM in Server 2012 is fairly straight forward but I am somewhat confused on the networking aspect of it.

For example - if my server is at 10.0.1.10, how do I get it to provision another IP such as 10.0.1.11 to a VM that I create so that I can connect to it via RDP or VNC?

The server is pretty much just a ASUS Desktop Board with a i5 3xxx processor. (don't remember exact number) Has 16 gb of RAM and boots of a 128 gb SSD with a 10 TB storage array attached.

Mobo only has 1 NIC - would I need a 2nd? Or would I be forced to provision a port specifically to connect to the Virtual PC such as 10.0.1.10:5000?

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Source: http://hardforum.com/showthread.php?t=1770596&goto=newpost

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