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Configuring Storage Using Volume GUIDs in Hyper-V

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Let's say you're trying to configure Hyper-V Guest storage and you have so many volumes that you run out of letters in the alphabet (there are only 26 letters you know). What is one to do?

It's a question posed to the Microsoft Enterprise Support Windows Server Core Team quote often. So often, in fact, that Chuck Timon, senior support escalation engineer, wrote a blog post about how storage in a Hyper-V Guest can be referenced using a Volume Globally Unique Identifier

Chuck included step-by-step instructions and screenshots to walk you through the process. Happy Virtualizing.


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