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Using Powershell to manage Hyper-V


Common powershell cmdlets to manage Hyper-V.

REMEMBER to run Powershell as Administrator.

Get-VM: Get list of VMs

Get-VM

Get-VMHost: Get Hyper-V host

Get-VMHost

Start-VM: Power ON VM

Start-VM svr2019

Stop-VM: Power OFF VM

Stop-VM svr2019

Get-VMNetworkAdapter: Get Network Adapter Information

Get VM's IP Address

Get-VMNetworkAdapter svr2019
Get-VMNetworkAdapter - Get VM's IP address

Remove-VM: Remove/Delete VM

Remove-VM fistos

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