Virtual Machine Settings
Applies To: Windows Server 2008
Virtual Machine Settings provide you with a way to adjust the configuration of a virtual machine after you create the virtual machine. For instructions, see Configuring Virtual Machines.
Some of the settings are self-explanatory and are not included in this topic. Usage considerations or additional information about settings that might not be self-explanatory are included in the following tables.
Hardware setting | Description | ||
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Memory |
Specify enough memory to run the guest operating system and all applications that will run at the same time on the virtual machine. |
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Virtual Processor |
If the virtual machine runs Windows Server® 2008 or Windows Server 2003 as a guest operating system, you can assign more than one virtual processor. |
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Resource controls |
These settings provide you with a way to control how resources are allocated among virtual machines that run at the same time on one physical computer. For instructions, see Configure Memory and Processors. |
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COM number |
A virtual COM port attached to a named pipe is most commonly used with a kernel debugger.
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Floppy Drive |
A floppy drive makes it possible for a virtual machine to use a virtual floppy disk. Note You cannot associate the floppy drive to a physical floppy drive.
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Management setting | Description | ||
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Snapshot File Location |
This setting allows you to override the default location by selecting a different location. The default location is the location specified for the server running Hyper-V. |
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Automatic Start Action |
These settings let you specify whether to restart the virtual machine if the physical computer or the Hyper-V Virtual Machine Management Service restarts.
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Automatic Stop Action |
These settings let you specify the state you want to place the virtual machine in when the physical computer shuts down. |