What is a Generation 2 VM?
What is a Generation 2 VM?
Generation 2 virtual machines are Microsoft Hyper-V virtual servers that use the second generation of virtual hardware. Unlike the prior virtual machine platform, Generation 2 VMs are hypervisor aware, which means they do not rely on synthetic or emulated hardware.
What is difference between Hyper-V Generation 1 and 2?
Generation 1 virtual machines support most guest operating systems. Generation 2 virtual machines support most 64-bit versions of Windows and more current versions of Linux and FreeBSD operating systems.
What is VM generation?
A Generation 1 VM is a Microsoft Hyper-V virtual machine that uses the original Hyper-V BIOS-based architecture. Administrators using Windows Server 2012 R2 or later operating systems have the option of creating either type of VM.
What was Hyper-V predecessor called?
Viridian
Microsoft Hyper-V, codenamed Viridian, and briefly known before its release as Windows Server Virtualization, is a native hypervisor; it can create virtual machines on x86-64 systems running Windows.
Which is an advantage of generation 2?
Let’s summarize the main advantages of using Gen 2 VMs. Gen 2 VMs provide: Higher performance (including higher CPU and memory limits) Higher security with Secure Boot and Trusted Platform Module.
Which of the following is a correct statement about generation 1 and generation 2 virtual machines?
Which of the following is a correct statement about Generation 1 and Generation 2 virtual machines? Generation 1 virtual machines can boot to a SCSI virtual disk; Generation 2 virtual machines can only boot to IDE virtual disks.
Which is an advantage of Generation 2?
What are valid reasons you might need to use a Gen 1 VM?
There are several reasons to use Generation 1 instead of Generation 2:
- Older guest operating systems.
- 32-bit guest operating systems.
- Software vendor requirements.
- VHD requirements.
- Azure interoperability.
- Virtual floppy disk support.
- Virtual COM ports.
Does Azure support Generation 2 VMs?
Support for generation 2 virtual machines (VMs) is now available on Azure.
Which of the following is a correct statement about Generation 1 and Generation 2 virtual machines?