The Microsoft VHD format is the common virtualization file format for Hyper-V that provides a uniform product support system, and provides more seamless manageability, security, reliability and cost-efficiency for customers.
This VHD release is available in English only and is for evaluation and testing purposes. The VHD images are current set to expire to on August 1st (at which time the OS will become inoperable.
As this installation requires Hyper-V, you will need to have a base install of Windows Server 2008 (64bit edition) or Windows Server 2008 R2 Beta, running Hyper-V. For more information on obtaining and installing the latest version of Hyper-V, please visit the Hyper-V Homepage.
Instructions
Using the Windows Server 2008 R2 Beta VHD with Hyper-V
- On your computer, install Windows Server 2008 (or WIndows Server 2008 R2 Beta) and Microsoft Hyper-V. Detailed instructions on how to install the latest version of Microsoft Hyper-V can be found here: http://www.microsoft.com/windowsserver2008/virtualization/install.mspx
- Download the files required. There are 2 different images (Windows Server 200 R2 Beta Enterprise Full Installation and Windows Server R2 Beta Enterprise Server Core Installation), and 2 ways to download them based on your current internet connection – see IMAGE SELECTION section below for further information.
- When you have installed Hyper-V and extracted the VHD files, copy the VHD file to a pre-selected location (recommended default location C:\Users\Public\Documents\Microsoft Hyper-V\Virtual Hard Disks)
- Open Hyper-V Manager. Click Start, point to Administrative Tools, and then click Hyper-V Manager.
- From the Action pane, click New, and then click Virtual Machine.
- From the New Virtual Machine Wizard, click Next.
- On the Specify Name and Location page, specify what you want to name the virtual machine and where you want to store it. (you can keep this as default location for ease).
- On the Memory page, specify enough memory to run the guest operating system you want to use on the virtual machine (Recommendation at least 2Gb).
- On the Networking page, connect the network adapter to an existing virtual network if you want to establish network connectivity at this point.
- On the Connect Virtual Hard Disk page, select “Use and existing virtual hard disk”, and browse to the location you copied the VHD file to in step 3 above.
- Select finish (you can also start the VHD at this time, however we recommend you create a snapshot before you start the VHD for the first time).
- To logon to the machine, use the following credentials:
- Username: administrator, password: Pass@word1 (Administrator account)
Download: Windows Server 2008 R2 Beta Evaluation VHD
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