Full Description
Successfully create and manage your Hyper-V environment without any of the marketing fluff. This book's lab-driven, hands-on approach will get you up and running as quickly and efficiently as possible. Virtualization is the cornerstone of today's data center. As a modern-day IT pro, you are required to manage environments that are in a regular state of flux and increasing in both size and complexity. To keep up, you need practical information in a format that is succinct, yet comprehensive and highly applicable.
Pro Microsoft Hyper-V breaks down critical and time-saving topics into a series of easy-to-digest chapters, showing you how to perform Hyper-V management tasks using both GUI and PowerShell-based tools. Building on your existing knowledge of Windows Server management, Active Directory, networking, and storage, expert and Microsoft MVP Eric Siron begins with a foundation of why computing workloads are virtualized. This is followed by chapters covering the range of management tasks associated with virtualized environments, including: managing hosts and guest machines; networking, storage, and high availability (host and guest); disaster recovery and virtual machine migration; and monitoring.
What You'll Learn
Apply practical information to administer your Hyper-V environments
Understand multiple administration styles (GUI, command line, and automation)
Written by IT pros for IT pros - just the information you really need without the padding
Administer and use containers
Utilize hands-on labs to learn about storage, networking, and high availability
Who This Book Is For
IT administrators tasked with implementing Hyper-V environments or migrating from VMware. IT pros joining a team that is responsible for managing Hyper-V and "lone administrators" covering the gamut in smaller organizations will also find this book indispensable.
New To This Edition
Checkpoints: automatic checkpoints, backup checkpoints
Monitoring: SCOM, CIM, third party
Migration: Compare VM, remove instructions for MSVMC but leave references (it is long out of support and may cause problems)
Security: firewall, antivirus, domain membership, workgroup, isolated, SMB: auth rate, SMB: signing, SMB: disable NTLM, SMB: dialect control, shielded VMs replaced with Azure Confidential Computing, secure boot
Azure Stack HCI, Azure Edition
Management: add ARC
Storage: ReFS
Clustering: cluster-aware updating, dynamic processor capabilities, workgroup clusters, rolling cluster upgrades
Configuration: GPU partitioning and Direct Device Assignment
Advanced: CIM, nested virtualization
Networking: Receive Segment Coalescing, Switch Embedded Teaming, Software Defined Networking
Contents
Chapter 1: Introduction to Hyper-V.- Chapter 2: Creating your First Hyper-V Virtual Machine.- Chapter 3: Configuring Hyper-V Hosts.-Chapter 4: Connecting Hyper-V Hosts to Storage Infrastructure.- Chapter 5: Configuring Hyper-V Virtual Machines.- Chapter 6: Configuring Hyper-V Networking.- Chapter 7: Managing Hyper-V Integration Services.- Chapter 8: Managing Virtual Machine Files.-Chapter 9: Utilizing Hyper-V Checkpoints.- Chapter 10: Utilizing Hyper-V Checkpoints.- Chapter 11: Providing High Availability for Hyper-V Virtual Machines.- Chapter 12: Migrating Virtual Machines Between Hosts without Clusters.- Chapter 13: Configuring Hyper-V Security.- Chapter 14: Monitoring Hyper-V and its Virtual Machines.- Chapter 15: Moving Existing Workloads to Hyper-V.- Chapter 16: Preparing for Disaster with Hyper-V Replica.- Chapter 17: Working with Containers in Hyper-V.- Chapter 18: Exploring Management Tools for Hyper-V.- Chapter 19: Achieving Advanced Hyper-V Management with CIM.- Chapter 20: Continuing Your Hyper-V Learning.



