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Microsoft Hyper-V Server 2019 is live on the Microsoft Evaluation Center!!
MasterMysterious It was live very briefly last fall and recalled due to issues discovered after release, issues that could not be serviced. You should replace the version you have with the one just released as it addresses those issues.
That's probably a couple of gigabytes of download and a whole re-installation. Isn't it possible to just fix what I have with an update or service pack?
Also, what issues? Since I have installed the problematic release, have I been losing data or doing something damaging to myself without knowing?
- Mary HoffmanJun 18, 2019Former Employee
MasterMysterious Please refer to this earlier post. https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/Windows-Server-Insiders/Microsoft-Hyper-V-Server-2019-release-delayed/td-p/386951
- joachimlJun 18, 2019Copper Contributor
Hi Mary,
I am aware of KB4489899, and installed it on two systems, one pulling upgrades, the other does not. I was hoping the re-release is now a stable path forward.
I am willing to accept manual workarounds, but in essence I am hoping for an upgrade path rather than clean installs. Whether the upgrade updates only what changed, or replaces everything but preserves my app installs and configuration - I don´t really care.
Thanks, Joachim
- Thomas HeubergerJun 20, 2019Copper Contributor
We use the initial version of Hyper-V server since February 2019. It updates trough an WSUS without any issue. I notice that the memory leak in the storage pool is solved since the update 2019-06.
Now I have download and install the "newest" version of the Hyper-V Server 2019.
When I compare the version info of the initial release (now full patched) and the "newest" Hyper-V Server 2019 I see the same version (10.0.17763.557).
Not sure, but I think it's not necessary reinstall it.