My Hyper-V Server 2008 R2 box has 2 partitions, one for the OS and a second for data. Can I configure my guest virtual machines to have access to that data partition? Preferably so that the guest OS sees it as a physical drive, not a mounted network share.
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You can assign DRIVES (Physical) to machiens a drives, but not partitions.

TomTom
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You can create a "fixed" VHD that fills the entire volume. Then you can assign that to the VM. This will have the exact same behavior as passing the partition through to a VM.

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Could I share that VHD across multiple guests or could only 1 guest mount it at a time? – kenwarner Jan 07 '11 at 16:02
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Only one guest can mount it. If you want to share, you have to use an iSCSI target. – Jake Oshins Jan 11 '11 at 00:54