

Make sure Hyper-V is installed and you’re working from the management (host) OS. Here is a detailed write-up about deploying and updating integration services on an offline VM – both VHD/VHDX – using out of box PowerShell tools and a cab (cabinet) file that comes bundled with Server 2008 or later Hyper-V hosts.īefore you start, open a PowerShell console Keeping the VM images fully up to date and configured before they are deployed saves significant setup time and support every time a new VM is created.
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While this post targets exclusively integration service updates, the same update approach applies to many updates as well as any configurations specific to the environment. Offline VM servicing is valuable for VM templates places that create new VMs frequently since it allows you to keep VM templates up-to-date. As it turns out, they’re pretty easy to patch offline with existing Hyper-V tools.įirst, why would you update integration services on a not-running (offline) VM? We’ve been talking to a lot of people about deploying integration services (integration components) lately. Unless you're here for more detailed steps. Update for people running Windows 10, Technical Preview, Server 16 or later: First published on TECHNET on Apr 18, 2013
