MS weird Hyper-V 2019 pull ?
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Where is the elusive Hyper-V 2019
@scottalanmiller provided us with 2019 link
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/evalcenter/evaluate-hyper-v-server-2019But what happens when you wish to try
Hyper-V 2019When you want to download it it says
Microsoft Hyper-V Server 2019
Evaluations | UnlimitedFollowing the launch of Windows Server 2019, we started the process of publishing the media for the 180-day evaluation media. In the process, we found an issue with the Eval media and are in the process of fixing it. We will publish an update on its availability on the Windows Server blog once the Eval media is available. In the meantime, if you are looking to try Windows Server 2019, you can do it in Azure for free. Windows Server 2019 is available in Azure and you can get up to 750 hours of Windows virtual machine with your Azure free account. Please note that this does not affect the Windows Server 2019 media for purchase that is available in the usual channels
I dont get it what is this issue
https://cloudblogs.microsoft.com/windowsserver/2018/11/13/update-on-windows-server-2019-availability/
have to do with Hyper V ? and why not it is not affecting 2019 Server ?seems like they are clearing the way for 2019 and just screwing with everyone else that wants Hyper V
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Another Reason why KVM is superior.
Btw I tried Hyper V manager on Win10, and used Gen2 VMs as oppose to using my standard VMware Workstation or Player or VirtualBox, and I was unable to complete the OS install cause it did some checkups on the VM and ISO and told me that the licensing was not valid, however I think cause I slipstreamed offline updates on the ISO that caused the issue.
It feels when you even wish to try MS stuff, they try to give you the finger some how.
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@Emad-R said in MS weird Hyper-V 2019 pull ?:
Another Reason why KVM is superior.
Btw I tried Hyper V manager on Win10, and used Gen2 VMs as oppose to using my standard VMware Workstation or Player or VirtualBox, and I was unable to complete the OS install cause it did some checkups on the VM and ISO and told me that the licensing was not valid, however I think cause I slipstreamed offline updates on the ISO that caused the issue.
It feels when you even wish to try MS stuff, they try to give you the finger some how.
How much RAM did you assign to the VM?
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@black3dynamite said in MS weird Hyper-V 2019 pull ?:
@Emad-R said in MS weird Hyper-V 2019 pull ?:
Another Reason why KVM is superior.
Btw I tried Hyper V manager on Win10, and used Gen2 VMs as oppose to using my standard VMware Workstation or Player or VirtualBox, and I was unable to complete the OS install cause it did some checkups on the VM and ISO and told me that the licensing was not valid, however I think cause I slipstreamed offline updates on the ISO that caused the issue.
It feels when you even wish to try MS stuff, they try to give you the finger some how.
How much RAM did you assign to the VM?
It was not RAM issue, it literraly came up and told me you dont have valid license
The same ISO works perfectly in VMware, what they think we should buy stuff and support without testing it first for the first decade or so.
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@Emad-R said in MS weird Hyper-V 2019 pull ?:
@black3dynamite said in MS weird Hyper-V 2019 pull ?:
@Emad-R said in MS weird Hyper-V 2019 pull ?:
Another Reason why KVM is superior.
Btw I tried Hyper V manager on Win10, and used Gen2 VMs as oppose to using my standard VMware Workstation or Player or VirtualBox, and I was unable to complete the OS install cause it did some checkups on the VM and ISO and told me that the licensing was not valid, however I think cause I slipstreamed offline updates on the ISO that caused the issue.
It feels when you even wish to try MS stuff, they try to give you the finger some how.
How much RAM did you assign to the VM?
It was not RAM issue, it literraly came up and told me you dont have valid license
The same ISO works perfectly in VMware, what they think we should buy stuff and support without testing it first for the first decade or so.
This is why I asked about the RAM.
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@black3dynamite said in MS weird Hyper-V 2019 pull ?:
@Emad-R said in MS weird Hyper-V 2019 pull ?:
@black3dynamite said in MS weird Hyper-V 2019 pull ?:
@Emad-R said in MS weird Hyper-V 2019 pull ?:
Another Reason why KVM is superior.
Btw I tried Hyper V manager on Win10, and used Gen2 VMs as oppose to using my standard VMware Workstation or Player or VirtualBox, and I was unable to complete the OS install cause it did some checkups on the VM and ISO and told me that the licensing was not valid, however I think cause I slipstreamed offline updates on the ISO that caused the issue.
It feels when you even wish to try MS stuff, they try to give you the finger some how.
How much RAM did you assign to the VM?
It was not RAM issue, it literraly came up and told me you dont have valid license
The same ISO works perfectly in VMware, what they think we should buy stuff and support without testing it first for the first decade or so.
This is why I asked about the RAM.
Ok I give you that, A feature that they enabled called
dynamic memory
breaks the install of their very own Win10 install. Even though they could have made better error log.But when I wanted to use VMware Worksation again i was blocked. It gave me another error after Hyper-V got installed. Like WTF breaking the leader in Virtualization to promote your own shit. apparently Vmware WS and Hyper-V can not go exist. so i said screw it, never again, I will learn hyper V if i was forced in company but no need to bother with it now .