This is a big commit, and I apologize in advance for the future
git-blames all pointing to me. This commit does a few things:
1. Merges the website/docs and website/www repo into a single website repo
to be in line with other HashiCorp projects
2. Updates to use middleman-hashicorp
3. Converts less to scss to be in line with other projects
4. Updates page styles to be in line with other projects
5. Optimizes images
6. Prepare for S3 + Fastly deployment with scripts, etc.
7. Removes blog posts (they have been transferred to hashicorp.com with
redirects in place
8. Updated sitemap generation script for better SEO
9. Fixed many broken links
10. Add description to all fields
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layout: "docs"
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page_title: "Hyper-V Provider"
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sidebar_current: "providers-hyperv"
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description: |-
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Vagrant comes with support out of the box for Hyper-V, a native hypervisor
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written by Microsoft. Hyper-V is available by default for almost all
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Windows 8.1 installs.
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---
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# Hyper-V
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Vagrant comes with support out of the box for [Hyper-V](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hyper-V),
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a native hypervisor written by Microsoft. Hyper-V is available by default for
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almost all Windows 8.1 installs.
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The Hyper-V provider is compatible with Windows 8.1 only. Prior versions
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of Hyper-V do not include the necessary APIs for Vagrant to work.
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Hyper-V must be enabled prior to using the provider. Most Windows installations
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will not have Hyper-V enabled by default. To enable Hyper-V, go to
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"Programs and Features", click on "Turn Windows features on or off" and check
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the box next to "Hyper-V."
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<div class="alert alert-warning">
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<strong>Warning:</strong> Enabling Hyper-V will cause VirtualBox, VMware,
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and any other virtualization technology to no longer work. See
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<a href="http://www.hanselman.com/blog/SwitchEasilyBetweenVirtualBoxAndHyperVWithABCDEditBootEntryInWindows81.aspx">this blog post</a>
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for an easy way to create a boot entry to boot Windows without Hyper-V
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enabled, if there will be times you will need other hypervisors.
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</div>
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