Hyper-V

How does Virtualization or Hyper-V work on Windows 10

How does Virtualization or Hyper-V work on Windows 10

The Windows user guide says Windows 10/8 supports client Hyper-V. So what exactly is Hyper-V? Well, Hyper-V stands for Hypervisor-based virtualization. Perhaps Hyper-V has been part of the earlier two versions of Windows. Microsoft now plans to make it a part of the client operating system by integrating this service with Windows 10/8. Sounds interesting, isn't it?  Yes, it does.

Let me explain to you, step by step, how it works.

Hyper-V on Windows 10

Introduction: Microsoft Client Hyper-V is a flexible, robust, and high-performance client virtualization technology that enables IT pros and developers to run multiple operating system instances simultaneously on their Windows 8 computer. This lowers costs by consolidating hardware and improving efficiency through VM (Virtual Machine) compatibility with server Hyper-V. Well, Hyper-V is not only dedicated to programmers and developers - but all end-users of Windows 8 can also benefit.

Installing virtualized operating systems on one PC was almost not possible on earlier client versions of Windows. Developers had to put an extra investment in setting up network infrastructure by placing an extra machine with the operating system loaded and then connect it with LAN or Wi-Fi. All this is not required to be done in Hyper-V. You can create a virtualized operating system and a virtual network using switches thus making applications interact with a computer that is inside your very own computer, simple as that.

How does Virtualization work on Windows 10?

Hyper-V requires a 64-bit system that has Second Level Address Translation (SLAT). SLAT is a feature present in the current generation of 64-bit processors by Intel & AMD. You'll also need a 64-bit version of Windows 8, and at least 4GB of RAM. Hyper-V does support the creation of both 32-bit and 64-bit operating systems in Virtual Machines.

In later posts, we will show you how to enable or disable Hyper-V.

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