The Windows Server 2012 Base Configuration test lab consists of up to five separate computers on two separate subnets:
The CLIENT1 computer can connect to either subnet. The following figure shows the base configuration test lab (click on it for a larger version).
This figure shows the computers and their connections to the subnets using a hub or switch. You can implement this configuration using physical computers and switches, virtual computers and switches, or a combination of physical and virtual components.
If you are using Windows Server 2012 and the Hyper-V server role for your virtualization solution, you can configure the base configuration in Hyper-V on a single server as shown in the following figure (click on it for a larger version):
The key elements of this configuration are the following:
See the following for a short overview of the configuration process.
To build out the Internet subnet in Windows Server 2012 Hyper-V, do the following:
For additional information about configuring test labs with Windows Server 2012 Hyper-V, see Hosting Test Lab Guide environments in Windows Server 2012 Hyper-V. For more information, see Test Lab Guides.
For the latest developments in the Test Lab Guides initiative, see the Microsoft Test Lab Guides blog.
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Can I know the minimum and recommended hardware requirements for Hosting the Windows Server 2012 Base Configuration Test Lab with Windows Server 2012 Hyper-V?
Could you please provide some guidance for creating test labs on Windows 8 machines using Hyper V Manager. Thanks