Text Box DescriptionVirtual Machine Enter a name for the virtual machine being created. For example,VM-0A1B2C3D4.NOTE: It is recommended to use a name that is derived from the agentname or one that matches the agent name. You can also create a namederived from the hypervisor type, IP address or DNS name.Memory Specify the memory for the virtual machine.• Click Use the same amount of RAM as the source machine to specify thatthe RAM configuration is the same as the source machine.• Click Use a specific amount of RAM to specify how much RAM to use; forexample, 4096 MB. The minimum amount allowed is 512 MB and themaximum is determined by the capability and limitations of the hostmachine. (recommended)6. Click Perform initial ad-hoc export to test the export of the data.7. Click Save.Exporting Windows data using Hyper-V exportYou can choose to export data using Hyper-V Export by performing a one-time or continuous export.Complete the steps in the following procedures to export using Hyper-V Export for the appropriate typeof export.Your DL Appliance supports first-generation Hyper-V export to the following hosts:• Windows 8• Windows 8.1• Windows Server 2008• Windows Server 2008 R2• Windows Server 2012• Windows Server 2012 R2Yourb DL Appliance supports second-generation Hyper-V export to the following hosts:• Windows 8.1• Windows Server 2012 R2NOTE: Not all protected machines can be exported to Hyper-V second generation hosts.Only protected machines with the following Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI) operatingsystems support virtual export to Hyper-V second generation hosts:• Windows 8 (UEFI)• Windows 8.1 (UEFI)• Windows Server 2012 (UEFI)• Windows Server 2012R2 (UEFI)NOTE: Hyper-V export to second-generation VM can fail if the Hyper-V host does not have enoughRAM allocated to perform the export.Complete the steps in the following procedures for the appropriate type of export.120