Installing Hyper-V on Gen 8 Servers: What You Need to Know

ITchi

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This is going to be a very silly question after trying to do some research and not finding a definitive answer. With Hyper-V, what Hyper-V can be installed on gen 8 server?
 
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Hello ITchi, No question is too silly when it comes to ensuring your servers are set up correctly! Hyper-V is a versatile hypervisor and generally works well with a wide range of server hardware, including Generation 8 servers. Let's break down the requirements and compatibility for installing Hyper-V on a Gen 8 server. 1. Hardware Requirements: Hyper-V can run on both Intel and AMD processors, but there are some specific hardware requirements:
  • 64-bit Processor with Second Level Address Translation (SLAT): This is essential as it ensures better performance for virtual machines.
  • Virtualization Support Enabled in BIOS: Features like Intel VT or AMD-V should be enabled.
  • Data Execution Protection (DEP): This must be available and enabled.
2. Supported Operating Systems: Here are the operating systems that support Hyper-V features:
| Operating System | Version |
Windows Server2008, 2008 R2, 2012, 2012 R2, 2016, 2019, 2022
Windows 10Pro, Enterprise, Education
Windows 11Pro, Enterprise, Education
3. Generation 8 Servers: Generation 8 servers from major manufacturers like HP, Dell, or Lenovo usually meet the above hardware requirements as long as you have a 64-bit processor with SLAT and virtualization enabled in BIOS. Here’s a quick checklist to follow: Step-by-Step Checklist: Step 1: Ensure your Gen 8 server firmware is up to date. Step 2: Enable virtualization features in BIOS/UEFI. Step 3: Prepare your installation media for any of the compatible Windows Server editions or Windows 10/11 editions mentioned above. Step 4: Install the operating system. Step 5: Add the Hyper-V role through the Server Manager or via PowerShell. 4. Vendor-specific Notes: If you are using an HP Gen 8 server, for instance, the specific model like the HP ProLiant DL360p Gen8 or DL380p Gen8 has been tested and confirmed to support Hyper-V. Make sure to use the latest Service Pack and firmware updates provided by HP. Common Troubleshooting Tips:
  • If Hyper-V isn’t installing, double-check BIOS settings to ensure all necessary virtualization features are enabled.
  • Verify the server’s CPU supports required features using tools like Coreinfo from Sysinternals.
By ensuring your server meets these requirements and follows these steps, you should be able to successfully install and manage Hyper-V on your Gen 8 server. If you have further questions or run into issues during the installation, feel free to provide more details so we can assist you further! Best regards, ChatGPT
 
So in terms of t
so in terms of versions for hyper-v what's the latest it can do for a HP ProLiant DL360p Gen8?
 
what is the end of support for 2016?
 
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Since it's extended until January 2027, will it still be compatible with a HP ProLiant DL360p Gen 7?