How much disk space does Hyper-V need to run multiple VMs?

Memory is one of the essential components of the Hypervisor. You need to allocate memory to virtual machines for them to be able to run. A standard Hyper-V host requires about 4 GB of memory space to run Hyper-V and the management operating system. However, running multiple virtual machines calls for more memory usage. So, users should assign bigger memory space. Nevertheless, running into this error on Hyper-V can occur due to many factors. The major ones are:

Many virtual machines run synchronously: The free disk space on your device may not be enough to run the entire machine on Hyper-V. So, you can run into errors trying to run additional VMs. Background programs: Many programs running in the background can consume your disk space. They use more disk space, leaving no memory space for the Hyper-V VMs.

Many other factors can cause a shortage in memory space in Hyper-V. You can read about fixing Hyper-V that ran out of memory errors to understand the problem better.

What can I do if there’s not enough disk space in Hyper-V?

Before anything else, consider doing these preliminary checks:

Close unnecessary running programs on your PC that may be consuming the disk space. Check disk space on Hyper-V to know how much space is available. Free some memory space on your computer and restart your computer to check if the memory error is fixed. An excellent way to free up disk space in Hyper-V for multiple virtual machines is to close other unnecessary VMs. It’ll create more memory space for the new virtual machines to establish. However, we have a detailed guide on what to do if you have issues with virtual machine management in Windows 11.

If after these, the error persists, proceed to the advanced fixes below. SPONSORED

1. Expand Hyper-V disk size via Hyper-V Manager

Restart your PC and check if the memory issue persists. If you encounter Hyper-V error when applying hard drive changes, take a look at this guide.

2. Perform a disk cleanup

We recommend you read how to free up Disk space on Windows 11 for further information on this.

3. Initiate Compact Virtual Hard Disks

By initiating a compact disk, more spaces will be available from the shrunk VM memory.

4. Clear deleted VM files

Deleting the VM files of deleted virtual machines will free up disk space. However, we advise that you use Hyper-V backup software to back up your VMs to be able to access them after being deleted. Alternatively, you can check how to run disk cleanup on Windows 11. Also, you can read our article on how to fix Hypervisor not running on Windows 11. If you have questions or suggestions, you can leave them in the comments section. We’d like to hear from you.

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