![]() ![]() Internal network and Internet Access: Since one of the virtual machines (DC01) is also a DHCP Server, its highly recommended to deploy the virtual machines on an internal virtual network, and then use the NAT feature in either Hyper-V or VMware to give the virtual machines Internet access. That being said, I recommend getting to know the kit using the default names if you can. check out the Next Step – Customizing the Hydration Kit section in the end of this post for instructions on how to customize this kit. ![]() If you rather use your own domain, different IP addresses etc. NotesĬustomizations: This hydration kit install all servers in the domain, on the 192.168.1.0/24 network. Sample screenshot from the free mini course on ViaMonstra Online Academy.Ĭredits: Special thanks to Sven Aelterman for creating the script for configuring SQL Server Reporting Services, and for graciously allowing me to include it in the hydration kit. Hydration Kit Video: Check out the free mini course at the ViaMonstra Online Academy covering the Hydration Kit setup (and many other tips and tricks related for creating a lab for ConfigMgr, MDT and Intune): Building the Perfect Lab for ConfigMgr, MDT, and Intune. This kit builds a complete ConfigMgr Current Branch 2203 infrastructure running on Windows Server 2022 and SQL Server 2019. This kit is tested on both Hyper-V and VMware virtual platforms, but should work fine on other virtualization platforms like Virtual Box, KVM etc. ![]()
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