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Update migrate-support-matrix-hyper-v-migration.md #125207

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HV 2016 is missing from supported list as per https://msazure.visualstudio.com/One/_workitems/edit/30526987

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Can you review the proposed changes?

Important: When the changes are ready for publication, adding a #sign-off comment is the best way to signal that the PR is ready for the review team to merge.

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@v-dirichards v-dirichards reopened this Dec 18, 2024
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