is as follows:
1 . Launch Server Manager.
2 . From the Manage menu, choose Add Roles And Features.
3 . Click Next on the wizard introduction screen.
4 . For the installation type, select the Role-Based Or Feature-Based installation.
5 . From the list, select the server that will have the Hyper-V role installed. If your
target server is not shown, you must first add it as a managed server via the
Manage ➣ Add Servers action in the main Server Manager interface.
6 . In the Server Roles screen, select the Hyper-V role.
7 . As shown in Figure 5.9, a dialog box appears from which you can also install the
management tools and PowerShell module. Uncheck the Include Management
Tools check box and click Continue (the Add Features button changes to a
Continue button). Click Next on the Server Roles screen.
8 . Click Next on the Features screen.
9 . Numerous optional configurations can be performed during the Hyper-V role
installation from Server Manager—specifically, creating a virtual switch,
configuring migration options, and choosing the default locations for virtual
machines. Click Next on the introduction screen for these options.
10 . In the Create Virtual Switches page, do not select any network adapters. It is better
to create the virtual switches post deployment, as discussed in Chapter 3, “Virtual
Networking.” Click Next.
11 . On the Virtual Machine Manager screen, you can enable Live Migration and
choose the authentication protocol to use. This can be changed at any time in the
future, but for now, do not configure this. Just click Next again.
12 . The Default Stores page allows you to specify the default location for virtual hard
disks and virtual machine configuration files. These locations can be changed in
the future and will be overridden by SCVMM. Click Next.
13 . On the Configuration page, select the Restart The Destination Server
Automatically If Required check box (click Yes when you are prompted to verify
that you are sure you want the server to reboot automatically). Then click Install to
complete the Hyper-V role installation. Once the reboot is complete, Hyper-V is
installed.