Install OME 2.0.1 on Hyper-V host?

I have a T110 II as my Hyper-V host, several comments VMs and a computer joined to a domain running on one of the virtual machines (developer solo shop).

OME can be installed directly on the host computer? I can point to a SQL instance on a computer virtual if necessary.

Thank you
Jeff Bowman
Fairbanks, Alaska

Hi Jeff,

OME can be installed on a windows virtual 2012 to achieve the minimum 4 cores and 4 GB of RAM allocated.  If Yes, then you are good to go.  That said, I'm not great with the T110 and am more knowledgeable with the PowerEdge server line. Hope that helps a little.

SoC

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