The first, and not directly related to this, is to get ping up and running in Windows Server. But there were a few little things that always catch me out, that I thought I’d document. Ubuntu 20.04 installed painlessly and with a bit of keypounding soon got the environment up and running. mount some install media and away you go. Not a lot to say about that, really, as in basically the same approach as VMWare… provision a VM, set some settings, disk size, processor, memory etc. Have recently binned our monstrous VMWare ESXi host in favour of a single monstrous Windows Server 2019 and within a matter of nanoseconds of doing a requirement came in that needed a VM building that would allow us to easy test some Java-y / Tomcat-y / MySQL-y stuff and rather than jump the hoops of doing this in Windows, figured an Ubuntu-y type machine would do the job, and rather than faff with VMWare decided to give Hyper-V a bash.
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