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During [[Windows 8]] Development, Hyper-V Manager for 32 PCs was introduced trought '''Developer Preview''' to '''Pre-RTM''' builds. | During [[Windows 8]] Development, Hyper-V Manager for 32 PCs was introduced trought '''Developer Preview''' to '''Pre-RTM''' builds. | ||
Although Hyper-V is not intended for Windows Home | Although Hyper-V is not intended for Windows Home SKUs, it can be installed on Windows 10 Home unofficially using a batch file. Alongside, unlike Virtual PC, Hyper-V is a "level 1 hypervisor" and thus cannot coexist with [[VirtualBox]] or [[VMware]], which both are "level 2 hypervisors". However, as of Windows 10, version 1803, Microsoft has added the [https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/virtualization/api/ Windows Hypervisor Platform] to Windows, which allows third-party virtualization software like [[VMware]]<ref>[https://blogs.vmware.com/workstation/2020/05/vmware-workstation-now-supports-hyper-v-mode.html VMware supports Windows Hypervisor Platform as of VMware Workstation/Player 15.5. (Windows 10 version 2004 required)]</ref> or [[VirtualBox]]<ref>[https://www.virtualbox.org/wiki/Changelog-6.0#v0 VirtualBox supports Windows Hypervisor Platform as of VirtualBox 6.0.]</ref> to run and manage virtual machines on the Hyper-V hypervisor. | ||
== Gallery == | == Gallery == |