![]() ![]() Okay, sometimes you have to be present in a server room and perform physical operations like dealing with a broken HDD or power outage, but when it comes to remote Hyper-V server management, you can do things with no physical presence. Thanks to Remote Server Administration Tools (RSAT) package, we can perform Hyper-V administration right from a laptop or desktop with Windows desktop OS or from another Windows Server.Īnd I’m not just talking about RDP connection. Today, I’m going to talk more about RSAT, its installation on various Windows OS for different environments, use cases and more. RSAT enables an ability to run snap-ins and tools - which are familiar to system admins - on a handy device with Windows OS, thus managing the features, roles and role services of a remote server. RSAT was introduced in the Windows 7 generation for Windows Server 2008 R2 server management and is still very useful with each new version of Windows Server OS. The greatest thing here is that the tools for remote management of Hyper-V servers are just one part of the whole RSAT package. Besides that, you can find tools managing Active Directory, DNS, Windows Updates and more. However, we’re going to focus on Hyper-V today. Utilizing RSAT tools is the only way to get Hyper-V Manager on Windows 7 OS. While in Windows 8/8.1 and Windows 10, Hyper-V components (Hyper-V management tools and Hyper-V server itself) are already pre-installed and you can enable them if needed. How to get RSATīefore you rush to download the tools, it’s pretty important to be aware of the OS versions and RSAT’s editions. OS edition: Keep in mind that RSAT tools require the Pro or Enterprise Windows editions. ![]() However, It’s very unlikely to assume that Starter, Home or RT users would want to use those tools anyway. OS generation: This is the best way to use the same RSAT version within an OS generation. Windows 7 tools are for Windows 2008 R2 servers, Windows 8 and 8.1 tools are for Windows Server 2012(R2), and Windows 10 tools are for Windows Server 2016. However, if you’re not that lucky because of versions from different generations, don’t be disappointed. There is a compatibility in cross-environment, but it is a bit limited.įor example, Hyper-V Manager for Windows 7 is able to manage Windows Server 20 R2 with no support for newly introduced features. Please be aware of this.īelow you can find links to download RSAT for different Windows OS: At the same time, Hyper-V Manager for Windows 8 and 8.1 is NOT able to connect to Windows Server 2008 R2 and so on. Select the appropriate version (32-bit or 64-bit) and download the RSAT package. Then, execute it with administrator rights, and in a couple of minutes, the tools will be installed with no reboot required. The deployment of RSAT tools might vary depending on your OS. See the screenshot below:įigure 1: Windows 7, Windows Features after RSAT installation On Windows 7 OS, none of the tools are enabled automatically once they are installed, so you’ll need to go to Control Panel – Programs and Features – Turn Windows features on or off and manually enable the desired tools for remote administration - Hyper-V tools are among them. On the other hand, for Windows 8, 8.1 and 10, tools for Hyper-V management are pre-built and need to be just enabled, no installation required (first frame on the screenshot below). So in order to install Server Manager, Failover Cluster Management and other tools, you should install the whole RSAT package (second frame on the screenshot below).įigure 2: Windows 8.1, Windows Features after RSAT installation Other tools for remote server management are enabled right within the installation. Windows 10 has pretty much the same scheme as Windows 8 and 8.1.
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