It seemed no matter what I tried, I ran into various issues trying to get my Windows 10 PC to authenticate to the Hyper-V host. I tried to use the Hyper-V Manager client on my Windows 10 PC to connect to my Hyper-V host unsuccessfully for months.
To work around the problem I would typically RDP to the server to use the Hyper-V Manager on the server. But like most home labs, and the rest of the PCs in my house, they are not joined to a domain which can make remotely managing Hyper-V difficult. My setup is built on Windows Server 2016 and I use Hyper-V to host a number of virtual servers and workstations for testing. This makes it a prime candidate for anyone with a home lab. It has broad hardware support, costs nothing extra, and can easily be enabled on Windows Server.
I have grown to be a fan of Hyper-V over the years.