A virtualization server is a physical computer that provides the resources required to run virtual machines. You can use Hyper-V Manager to create, configure, and manage the virtual machines on a virtualization server. You can use virtual machines to run different workloads. Each virtual machine runs in an isolated execution environment, which gives you the flexibility to run different operating systems and applications on one physical computer.
A virtual machine cannot be restored because its version of the configuration data is not supported by this version of Hyper-V. ...
A virtual machine is running with its memory allocated across multiple NUMA nodes. This does not indicate a problem unless ...
A virtual machine requires storage so that you can install an operating system. You can specify the storage now or configure ...
A virtual storage area network cannot be configured because the physical computer does not have the required Fibre Channel ...
A virtualization server is a physical computer that provides the resources required to run virtual machines. You can use ...
A volume '%1' in the list of volumes to include in the backup is missing. This could be because the volume is dismounted, ...
A volume is a portion of one or more hard disk drives that is treated as a separate disk. You can format a volume with a ...
A Volume Shadow Copy Service component encountered an unexpected error. Check the Application event log for more information. ...
A Volume Shadow Copy Service operation failed. Please check "VSS" and "SPP" application event logs for more information. ...