Hyper V Live Migration How to Easily Move VM to Another Host
In Hyper-V virtual environment management, VM migration is needed in many situations.
Live migration is the feature wanted by every IT administrator. It moves VM to another host while doesn't require shutting down the guest operating system or export the VM, greatlyly reducing downtime.
Hyper-V supports live migration on Windows Server 2008 R2 and later versions. It requires failover cluster setup (physically connecting servers), similar or the same hardware and software configuration (for compatibility ), fixed IP addresses, etc. before live migration.
In Windows Server 2016 and later versions, failover cluster is not required but more software layer configuration is required.
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