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Go-to guide for using Microsoft's updated Hyper-V as a
virtualization solution
Windows Server 2012 Hyper-V offers greater scalability, new
components, and more options than ever before for large enterprise
systems and small/medium businesses. Windows Server 2012 Hyper-V
Installation and Configuration Guide is the place to start
learning about this new cloud operating system. You'll get up to
speed on the architecture, basic deployment and upgrading, creating
virtual workloads, designing and implementing advanced network
architectures, creating multitenant clouds, backup, disaster
recovery, and more.
The international team of expert authors offers deep technical
detail, as well as hands-on exercises and plenty of real-world
scenarios, so you thoroughly understand all features and how best
to use them.
Explains how to deploy, use, manage, and maintain the Windows
Server 2012 Hyper-V virtualization solutions in large enterprises
and small- to medium-businesses
Provides deep technical detail and plenty of exercises showing
you how to work with Hyper-V in real-world settings
Shows you how to quickly configure Hyper-V from the GUI and use
PowerShell to script and automate common tasks
Covers deploying Hyper-V hosts, managing virtual machines,
network fabrics, cloud computing, and using file servers
Also explores virtual SAN storage, creating guest clusters,
backup and disaster recovery, using Hyper-V for Virtual Desktop
Infrastructure (VDI), and other topics
Help make your Hyper-V virtualization solution a success with
Windows Server 2012 Hyper-V Installation and Configuration
Guide.
Auteur
Aidan Finn (tweet @joe_elway) is an internationally recognized virtualization expert and blogger (www.aidanfinn.com) from Ireland, and a leading voice in the Microsoft community. Patrick Lownds (tweet @PatrickLownds) is head of the Microsoft Virtualization User Group in the UK as well as an industry speaker at TechEd, HP Technology at Work, and elsewhere. Michel Luescher (tweet @michelluescher) is a consultant at Microsoft Switzerland specializing in private cloud solutions, datacenter optimization, and virtualization. He is also a regular industry speaker and writes the blog www.server-talk.eu. Damian Flynn (tweet @damian_flynn) is the principal infrastructure architect for Lionbridge Technologies specializing in private cloud solutions, datacenter optimization, and virtualization. He is also a regular industry speaker and maintains a public technology and Microsoft blog (www.damianflynn.com).
Résumé
Go-to guide for using Microsoft's updated Hyper-V as a virtualization solution
Windows Server 2012 Hyper-V offers greater scalability, new components, and more options than ever before for large enterprise systems and small/medium businesses. Windows Server 2012 Hyper-V Installation and Configuration Guide is the place to start learning about this new cloud operating system. You'll get up to speed on the architecture, basic deployment and upgrading, creating virtual workloads, designing and implementing advanced network architectures, creating multitenant clouds, backup, disaster recovery, and more.
The international team of expert authors offers deep technical detail, as well as hands-on exercises and plenty of real-world scenarios, so you thoroughly understand all features and how best to use them.
Contenu
Introduction xxv
Part 1 • The Basics 1
Chapter 1 • Introducing Windows Server 2012 Hyper-V 3
Virtualization and Cloud Computing 4
Computing of the Past: Client/Server 4
Computing of the Recent Past: Virtualization 5
Computing of the Present: Cloud Computing 8
Windows Server 2012: Beyond Virtualization 9
Windows Server 2012 Hyper-V 11
The Technical Requirements of Hyper-V 11
The Architecture of Hyper-V 12
Maximum Scalability 15
Supported Guest Operating Systems 18
Licensing Windows Server 2012 in Virtualization 18
Common Misunderstandings in Licensing 19
Windows Server 2012 Licensing 20
Hyper-V Server 2012 23
Virtualization Scenarios 24
VMware 26
Migrating from VMware 27
Transferring Skills to Hyper-V 27
Other Essential Knowledge 28
Microsoft Assessment and Planning Toolkit 28
PowerShell 29
Chapter 2 • Deploying Hyper-V 33
Preparing a Hyper-V Deployment 33
Design and Architecture 33
Hardware 36
Operating System 39
Don't Forget the Documentation 41
Windows PowerShell 42
Building the First Hyper-V Host 43
Preparing Windows Server 43
Installing the Hyper-V Role 47
Configuring the Hyper-V Host 48
Providing Security 54
Managing Hyper-V 56
Hyper-V Management Console 57
Hyper-V PowerShell 57
Server Core 59
Upgrading Hyper-V 61
Performing In-Place Migration 62
Using the Windows Server Migration Tools 62
Exporting and Importing Virtual Machines 62
Upgrading Integration Services 64
Real World Solutions 65
Chapter 3 • Managing Virtual Machines 71
Creating Virtual Machines 71
Create a Virtual Machine by Using the New Virtual Machine Wizard 72
Create a Virtual Machine by Using PowerShell 77
Designing Virtual Machines 78
Virtual Machine Maximums 78
Auto-Start and Auto-Stop Actions 81
Dynamic Memory 83
Processors 95
Virtual Storage 100
Network Adapters 111
Performing Virtual Machine Operations 117
Adding and Removing Virtual Hardware 117
Working with Snapshots 118
Using Live Migration 124
Importing and Exporting Virtual Machines 138
Installing Operating Systems and Applications 140
Installing Operating Systems 140
Using Virtual Machine Templates 142
Designing Virtual Machines for Applications 143
Performance Monitoring of Guest Operating Systems 143
Real World Solutions 144
Replacing Virtual Switches 144
Performing Simultaneous Live Migration 144
Rapid Virtual Machine Creation 146
Part 2 • Advanced Networking and Cloud Computing 153
Chapter 4 • Networking 155
Basic Hyper-V Networking 155
Using the Hyper-V Extensible Virtual Switch 156
Supporting VLANs 166
Supporting NIC Teaming 171
Networking Hardware Enhancements 183
Single-Root I/O Virtualization 183
Receive-Side Scaling 187
Dynamic Virtual Machine Queuing 190
IPsec Task Offload 191
Advanced Networking 191
Quality of Service 191
Converged Fabrics 201
Real World Solutions 210
Implementing RSS and DVMQ 210
Creating Converged Fabrics with Isolated SMB Storage 213
Creating Converged Fabrics with DCB and SR-IOV 216
Chapter 5 • Cloud Computing 219
Clouds, Tenants, and Segregation 220
The Multi-Tenancy Era 220
Segregation by Isolation 221
Microsoft Network Virtualization 223 Encapsul...