Are there any issues with Hyper-V (on Server 2008 r2) if the host is formatted as GPT? Someone out there has tried this...
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Are there any issues with Hyper-V (on Server 2008 r2) if the host is formatted as GPT?
EUFI/EFI based systems can boot to a GPT disk, all can use GPT disks as secondary disks.
Someone out there has tried this...
Yes, yes they have.

Chopper3
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I will also confirm this, as I have 2 Hyper-V deployments using nothing but GPT disks for storage. – Tatas Apr 13 '12 at 15:37
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Hyper-V is just Windows in this regard. It boots from anything Windows boots from.

Jake Oshins
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Yes, I can confirm that it does work with GPT disks. I have 3 Hyper-V deployments, one CSV based and the other two using standalone environments connected to a storage array using iSCSI.
The two standalone are using GPT as they are allocated 3TB of storage each.

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