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Before ASM Virtual Machines can be managed and operated via WebUI options, the VM instances must be created on the ASM using Microsoft Hyper-V. See PreRequisites - Prerequisites – Managing the VM. |
Overview
The ASM is able to host one or more Virtual Machine (VM) instances. A VM hosts 3rd party software or runs the Cloud Connector Edition developed by Microsoft. A VM instance is created by logging into the ASM via Remote Desktop Connection and running the Microsoft Hyper-V management platform. Each VM is operated and configured through ASM WebUI options and Hyper-V.
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- Any modifications to the VM via Microsoft Hyper-V are displayed automatically in the WebUI.
- ASM VM Management is supported on the High-End ASM and Low-End ASM versions. For hardware details, see Common Hardware Modules.
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