In our non-for-profit organization we have a some branches on which a physical server will be delivered to each one, along with a specially prepared installation of Windows Server 2022 that will serve as document workflow solution backup system (the main document workflow will be in the HQ).
Questions:
- Can one technically and license-wise install Hyper-V 2022 or 2019 directly to the metal and then install on top Server 2022 (the document workflow setup plus any others, like an AD DC)? How many 2022 VMs are allowed with a 8c16t host in this setup, 2 or 3?
- I understand how one would go about setting up free ESXi first and then have a number of 2022 VMs running on top. Which would be the optimal way to do something similar with Hyper-V? That is, should it be bare-metal installed and then do 2022 installations on top, or something along the lines of (1) above?
- In general, is the "free" Hyper-V 2019 allowed to host 2022 server VMs. Or can Hyper-V 2022 be licensed with the same 2022 license provided to do the same thing?
- Any advice on my reasoning/approach here, apart from the fact that the branches will have to learn new things (with my and the HQ IT help of course)?