Solution Overview
Hyper-V is a virtualization product developed by Microsoft, and the company's first hypervisor technology similar to VMware and Xen. It enables users to deploy and use VMs on Windows OSs. Hyper-V is designed to provide cost-effective virtualization infrastructure software more familiar to a wide range of users. This reduces operating costs, improves hardware utilization, optimizes infrastructure, and improves server availability.
Bare Metal Servers (BMSs) have all the features and advantages of physical servers and support secondary virtualization. By provisioning Windows BMSs and deploying the Hyper-V role on them, you can build a private cloud. VMs in the private cloud can communicate with each other, the Internet, and Elastic Cloud Servers (ECSs). This document uses Windows Server 2012 Standard as an example to describe how to deploy Hyper-V on BMSs.
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