Hi there,
In Hyper-V, you can indeed use a USB device as a storage option for your virtual machines, although it's not as straightforward as setting up a USB Datastore in VMware. Here's how you can achieve this in Hyper-V:
1. Connect the USB Device: First, plug in your USB drive that you want to use as storage for your virtual machines into your Hyper-V host machine.
2. Format the USB Drive: You'll need to format the USB drive to make it usable as a storage location. You can do this by opening Disk Management on your Windows host and initializing and formatting the USB drive with a file system that Hyper-V recognizes (usually NTFS).
3. Add USB Drive to Hyper-V: Once the USB drive is formatted, you can then add it as a "Pass-through...