How to enable virtualization technology on an HP server
Introduction:
Enabling virtualization technology on an HP server involves accessing the server's BIOS or UEFI settings and enabling the appropriate options. Virtualization technology, such as Intel's VT-x or AMD's AMD-V, needs to be enabled in the server's hardware settings to allow virtualization software (such as VMware, Hyper-V, or KVM) to run efficiently.
Please note that the exact steps might vary depending on the server model and BIOS/UEFI version. The following are general steps to enable virtualization technology on an HP server:
Step 1
Take an IPMI connection to the server, restart it, and then press F9 to display the BOIS/Platform configuration.
Step 2
Once select BOIS/Platform configuration, choose System Options > Virtualization Options > Virtualization Technology and change it to enable, than click F10 to save the settings and reboot the server