Hi,
I was hoping someone could help me out.
Currently we've set a bunch of Windows 8.1 Pro hosts with Hyper-V role installed. They're intended to let users run one or two VMs on their own, for testing and development purposes, with the only limitation of not being able to connect them to external
network nor making changes on networking configuration of the host (there's a virtual switch configured on each W8.1 host, set to internal working only).
Users have non-administrator accounts on the hosts, and we've managed the above through the using of AzMan. To the date, everything is working as expected.
But it's possible that we will move to Windows 10 Pro soon, and I've learned that AzMan is deprecated since W2012, so we're considering other alternatives.
As far as I know, if we want to do something similar without considering non-MS products, it seems as if the only way is using SCVMM, which looks overkill for a few hyper-v hosts. Furthermore, such hosts are running on slightly advanced desktop computers, not
powerful Hyper-V dedicated servers.
Does anybody knows if we can manage Windows 10 Hyper-V role enabled hosts in a such way with SCVMM? we're not going to run these testing VMs on W2012R2, and all the VMM-related info I've found seem to obviously deal with W2012R2 hosts.
Thanks in advance.