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Creating Hyper-V Virtual Machines

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Configuring a Virtual Hard Disk
Assuming that the storage is connected to the host system in some way, there are a number of choices as to how a virtual hard disk is made available to the virtual machine:
- * '''New Virtual Hard Disk (VHD)''' - The virtual hard disk is created as a file which resides on a storage volume which is accessible to the host server. Disks can be ''dynamic expanding'' (starts small and grows as space is required) or ''fixed'' in size. The maximum size of VHD is 2040GB.
- * '''Existing Virtual Hard Disk (VHD)''' - A virtual machine can be configured to use a pre-existing disk image file.
- * '''Passthrough disk''' - A passthrough disk assigns a physical disk drive to the virtual machine enabling the guest operating system to perform raw read and write actions on the disk. Hyper-V imposes no constraints on the size of a pass-through disk.
To configure a passthrough disk, select the option to ''Attach a virtual hard disk later''.
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