Microsoft hyper-v

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Course Overview

The Hyper-V role enables you to create and manage a virtualized computing environment by using virtualization technology that is built in to Windows Server. Installing the Hyper-V role installs the required components and optionally installs management tools. The required components include Windows hypervisor, Hyper-V Virtual Machine Management Service, the virtualization WMI provider, and other virtualization components such as the virtual machine bus (VMbus), virtualization service provider (VSP) and virtual infrastructure driver (VID).

At the end of the training, participants will be able to:

Pre-requisite

  1. Experience administering Hyper-V or similar virtualization platform
  2. Experience administering virtual hard disks
  3. Experience of administering virtual networking
  4. Experience administering Remote Desktop Services
  5. Experience administering Failover Clusters

Duarion

5  days

Course Outline

  • Analyzing the layered architecture
  • Realizing the financial and environmental benefits
  • Contrasting Microsoft, VMware and Xen products
  • Meeting the hardware and software prerequisites
  • Identifying potential applications for virtualization
  • Estimating capacity requirements
  • Adding the Windows Server role
  • Hyper-V Manager
  • WMI
  • PowerShell
Accordion Content
  • Accessing various storage technologies
  • Local
  • NAS
  • iSCSI
  • Fibre Channel
  • Optimizing CPU and memory for performance
  • Contrasting physical virtualization and paravirtualization
  • Identifying supported guest operating systems
  • Migrating physical machines to VMs manually
  • Enhancing functionality with Integration Services
  • Reverting to previous configurations with snapshots
  • Expanding hard drives for increased storage
  • Comparing host-based and VM-based strategies
  • Restoring guest documents and folders
  • Performing disaster recovery from system failures
Accordion Content
  • Setting up the host for remote management
  • Accessing shared storage
  • Constructing private, internal and bridged networks
  • Interconnecting multiple network types
  • Isolating network traffic with VLANs
  • Increasing availability through NIC teaming
  • Assigning VMs to cluster resource groups
  • Moving VMs with quick and live migrations
  • Connecting to iSCSI targets for data storage
  • Ensuring reliable heartbeats
  • Assembling the required components
  • Navigating SCVMM with the Administrator Console
  • Standardizing configuration with guest OS and hardware profiles
  • Rapidly deploying VMs from templates
  • Capturing live servers into virtual machines (P2V)
  • Converting from VMware VMs to Hyper-V (V2V)
  • Simplifying user interaction with remote VMs
  • Restricting interaction with self-service roles and policies
Monitoring system health
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  • Leveraging event logs to locate potential problems
  • Identifying bottlenecks with the Performance Monitor
  • Generating alerts with System Center Operations Manager
  • Equalizing processor usage with reservations and CPU shares
  • Triggering remediation actions with Performance and Resource Optimization (PRO)
  • Applying user-level permissions with SCVMM and Hyper-V
  • Assigning roles and tasks with the Authorization Manager
  • Controlling network access with the Windows Firewall
  • Minimizing the footprint for increased stability
  • Reducing the attack surface with Server Core

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