How does Sharepoint 2013 Server farm using BLOB data, Hyper-V with virtual machines storing the BLOB data?

Hello Community
    A Sharepoint 2013 Server farm created on a physical server
stores it's documents in SQL Server according to how SQL Server is setup.
    If a Sharepoint 2013 Server farm is using Hyper-V and Virtual machines
how is BLOB data stored ?  
    Thank you
    Shabeaut

Are you looking to use Remote Blob Storage? or RBS of SQL with SP?
It is going to be same way as it is configured for physical server.
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