PowerVault™ MD32X0, MD32X0i, and MD36X0i Series of Storage Arrays: Implementing Hyper-V
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Table 2.
Virtual Machine Wizard
Page Action
Specify Name and
Location
1.
Enter a name for the new VM.
2.
Make sure that you select the
Store Virtual
Machine in a Different Location check box to
save the VM configuration data on the drive
that was created on the MD32X0, MD32X0i, or
MD36X0i storage array (called
VMOSDISK
in the
test example).
3.
Enter the location where you want the VM to
reside.
4.
Click
Next.
Assign Memory
5.
Enter the amount of memory to allocate to the
VM.
6.
Click
Next.
Configure Networking
7.
Select the type of network connection you
want to use for the VM.
8.
Click
Next.
Connect Virtual Hard
Disk
9.
You can create a new VHD, use an existing hard
disk, or attach a VHD later.
•
If you want to create a VHD, select
Create a virtual hard disk, and enter
the name, location, and size.
•
If you want to select an existing VHD,
select
Use an existing virtual hard
disk, and enter the location.
In the example,
VMOSDISK (E:\)
was selected and
placed in the Windows 2003 folder.
10.
If you do not want to attach a VHD right now,
select
Attach a Virtual Hard Disk Later.
11.
Click
Next.
Installation Options
12.
Install an operating system on the VHD. You
can install the operating system from the
following sources:
•
A physical CD/DVD drive
•
An image (
.iso
) file
•
A boot floppy disk