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Author Savill, John, 1975- author.

Title Mastering Windows Server 2016 Hyper-V / John Savill. [O'Reilly electronic resource]

Publication Info. Indianapolis, Indiana : John Wiley & Sons, [2017]
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Description 1 online resource (1 volume) : illustrations
Contents Machine generated contents note: Evolution of the Datacenter -- One Box, One Operating System -- How Virtualization Has Changed the Way Companies Work and Its Key Values -- History of Hyper-V -- Windows Server 2008 Hyper-V Features -- Windows Server 2008 R2 Changes -- Windows Server 2008 R2 Service Pack 1 -- Windows Server 2012 Hyper-V Changes -- Windows Server 2012 R2 -- Windows Server 2016 -- Licensing of Hyper-V -- One Operating System (Well Two, but Really One) with Windows Server 2012 and 2012 R2 -- Windows Server 2016 Changes to Licensing and Versions -- Choosing the Version of Hyper-V -- Role of System Center with Hyper-V -- System Center Configuration Manager -- System Center Virtual Machine Manager and App Controller -- System Center Operations Manager -- System Center Data Protection Manager -- System Center Service Manager -- System Center Orchestrator -- Clouds and Services -- Bottom Line -- Understanding VMBus -- Anatomy of a Virtual Machine -- Generation 1 Virtual Machine -- Generation 2 Virtual Machine -- VMCX Configuration File -- VM Configuration Versions -- Processor Resources -- Virtual Processor to Logical Processor Scheduling -- Processor Assignment -- NUMA Support -- Memory Resources -- Dynamic Memory -- Runtime Memory Resize -- Virtual Storage -- VHD -- VHDX -- Creating a Virtual Hard Disk -- Pass-Through Storage -- Discrete Device Assignment -- Bottom Line -- Virtual Switch Fundamentals -- Three Types of Virtual Switches -- Creating a Virtual Switch -- Extensible Switch -- VLANs and PVLANS -- Understanding VLANs -- VLANs and Hyper-V -- PVLANs -- How SCVMM Simplifies Networking with Hyper-V -- SCVMM Networking Architecture -- Deploying Networking with SCVMM 2016 -- Network Virtualization -- Network Virtualization Overview -- Network Controller -- Software Load Balancer -- Gateways -- Datacenter Firewall -- UDR, Port Mirroring, and Virtual Appliances -- Implementing Network Virtualization -- Summary -- VMQ, RSS, and SR-IOV -- SR-IOV -- VMQ -- RSS and vRSS -- NIC Teaming -- Host Virtual Adapters and Types of Networks Needed in a Hyper-V Host -- Types of Guest Network Adapters -- Monitoring Virtual Traffic -- Bottom Line -- Storage Fundamentals and VHDX -- Types of Controllers -- Common VHDX Maintenance Actions -- Dynamic VHDX Resize -- Storage Spaces and Windows as a Storage Solution -- Storage Space Basics -- Using Storage Spaces -- Windows Server 2012 R2 Storage Space Changes -- Windows Server 2016 Storage Space Changes -- Storage Replica -- Storage Spaces Direct and Storage Replica Together -- Server Message Block Usage -- SMB Technologies -- SMB for Hyper-V Storage -- iSCSI with Hyper-V -- Using the Windows iSCSI Target -- Using the Windows iSCSI Initiator -- Considerations for Using iSCSI -- Understanding Virtual Fibre Channel -- Leveraging Shared VHDX and VHD Sets -- Data Deduplication and Hyper-V -- Storage Quality of Service -- SAN Storage and SCVMM -- Bottom Line -- Installing Hyper-V -- Using Configuration Levels -- Windows Server 2016 and Nano Server -- Enabling the Hyper-V Role -- Actions after Installation of Hyper-V -- Deploying Hyper-V Servers with SCVMM -- Hyper-V Management Tools -- Using Hyper-V Manager -- Core Actions Using PowerShell -- VM Groups -- PowerShell Direct -- Securing the Hyper-V Server -- Creating and Managing a Virtual Machine -- Shielded VMs and Host Guardian Service -- Review of Shielded VMs and Host Guardian Service -- Deploying Shielded VMs -- Creating and Using Hyper-V Templates -- Hyper-V Integration Services and Supported Operating Systems -- Migrating Physical Servers and Virtual Machines to Hyper-V Virtual Machines -- Upgrading and Migrating from Previous Versions -- Stand-Alone Hosts -- Clusters -- Bottom Line -- Patch Planning and Implementation -- Leveraging WSUS -- Patching Hyper-V Clusters -- Malware Configurations -- Backup Planning -- Defragmentation with Hyper-V -- Using Checkpoints -- Using Service Templates -- Performance Tuning and Monitoring with Hyper-V -- Resource Metering -- Monitoring -- Bottom Line -- Failover Clustering Basics -- Understanding Quorum and Why It's Important -- Quorum Basics -- Modifying Cluster Vote Configuration -- Advanced Quorum Options and Forcing Quorums -- Geographically Distributed Clusters -- Why Use Clustering with Hyper-V? -- Service Monitoring -- Protected Network -- Cluster-Aware Updating -- Where to Implement High Availability -- Configuring a Hyper-V Cluster -- Cluster Network Requirements and Configurations -- Performing Cluster Validation -- Creating a Cluster -- Creating Clusters with SCVMM -- Using Cluster Shared Volumes -- Making a Virtual Machine a Clustered Virtual Machine -- Live Migration -- Windows Server 2012 Live Migration Enhancements -- Live Storage Move -- Shared Nothing Live Migration -- Configuring Constrained Delegation -- Initiating Simultaneous Migrations Using PowerShell -- Windows Server 2012 R2 Live Migration Enhancements -- Dynamic Optimization and Resource Balancing -- Bottom Line -- Need for Disaster Recovery and DR Basics -- Asynchronous vs. Synchronous Replication -- Introduction to Hyper-V Replica -- Enabling Hyper-V Replica -- Configuring Hyper-V Replica -- Using Hyper-V Replica Broker -- Performing Hyper-V Replica Failover -- Sizing a Hyper-V Replica Solution -- Using Hyper-V Replica Cloud Orchestration for Automated Failover with Azure Site Recovery -- Overview of Hyper-V Protection with Azure Site Recovery -- Getting Started with ASR -- Architecting the Right Disaster-Recovery Solution -- Bottom Line -- Benefits of the Private Cloud -- Private Cloud Components -- SCVMM Fundamentals -- Major New Capabilities in SCVMM 2016 -- Installation -- SCVMM Management Console -- Libraries -- Creating a Private Cloud by Using System Center Virtual Machine Manager -- Granting Users Access to the Private Cloud -- Enabling Workflows and Advanced Private Cloud Concepts by Using Service Manager and Orchestrator -- Utilizing Windows Azure Pack -- How the Rest of System Center Fits into Your Private Cloud Architecture -- Understanding Microsoft Azure Stack -- Architecture -- Types of Deployment -- What Does Azure Stack Mean? -- Where Does System Center and Operations Management Suite Fit with Azure Stack -- Bottom Line -- Challenge of Application Deployment -- Hyper-V Nested Virtualization -- Windows Container Fundamentals -- Windows Server Containers vs.
Hyper-V Containers -- Docker -- Installing the Container Feature -- Creating and Managing Containers -- Configuring Networking -- Creating and Interacting with Containers -- Understanding Storage for Containers -- Integrating Active Directory -- Working with Image Registries -- Patching and Updating -- Using Containers in Your Organization -- Bottom Line -- Remote Desktop Services and Bring Your Own Device -- Microsoft Desktop and Session Virtualization Technologies -- RD Web Access -- RD Connection Broker -- RD Virtualization Host -- RD Gateway -- Requirements for a Complete Desktop Virtualization Solution -- Creating the VDI Template -- Deploying a New VDI Collection Using Scenario-Based Deployment -- Personal Session Desktops -- Using RemoteFX -- Remote Desktop Protocol Capabilities -- Using Multipoint Services -- Choosing the Right Desktop Virtualization Technology -- Bottom Line -- Understanding Public Cloud "as a Service" -- When Are Public Cloud Services the Best Solution? -- Microsoft Azure 101 -- Microsoft Azure Compute -- Capabilities of Azure IaaS and How It Is Purchased -- Creating Virtual Machines in Azure IaaS -- Availability Sets -- Azure Storage -- Virtual Networks -- Linking On-Premises Networks with Azure IaaS -- Managing with PowerShell -- Migrating Virtual Machines Between Hyper-V and Azure IaaS -- Bottom Line -- Which Is the Right Technology to Choose? -- Consider the Public Cloud -- Decide If a Server Workload Should Be Virtualized -- Do I Want a Private Cloud? -- Enabling Single-Pane-of-Glass Management -- Bottom Line -- ch. 1 Introduction to Virtualization and Microsoft Solutions -- ch. 2 Virtual Machine Resource Fundamentals -- ch. 3 Virtual Networking -- ch. 4 Storage Configurations -- ch. 5 Managing Hyper-V -- ch. 6 Maintaining a Hyper-V Environment -- ch. 7 Failover Clustering and Migration Technologies -- ch. 8 Hyper-V Replica and Cloud Orchestration -- ch. 9 Implementing the Private Cloud, SCVMM, and Microsoft Azure Stack -- ch. 10 Containers and Docker -- ch. 11 Remote Desktop Services -- ch. 12 Microsoft Azure IaaS, Storage, and Networking -- ch. 13 Bringing It All Together with a Best-of-Breed Cloud Solution.
Summary Build a seamless, flexible, full-service datacenter solution Microsoft Windows Server 2016 Hyper-V is the IT administrator's guide to this rising datacenter solution. Hyper-V has already surpassed VMWare in datacenter management, identity service for multiple devices, and more; this book shows you how to harness the power of this hypervisor to simplify the infrastructure, reduce costs, improve productivity, and better manage system resources. From a tour of the technology through architecture, deployment, and integration of System Center, Microsoft Azure, and Microsoft Azure Stack, the discussion illustrates the skills you need to create a complete solution for optimum enterprise management. Coverage includes Windows Azure capabilities for virtual machines, managing a hybrid cloud, IaaS, storage capabilities, PowerShell, and more, with practical real-world guidance from a leading authority in the field. Hyper-V has recently undergone improvements in scalability and features that have positioned it as an ideal solution in the Small/Medium Business and Enterprise markets. This book shows you how to exploit these new capabilities to build a robust data solution for your organization.-Discover the capabilities of Microsoft Hyper-V -Architect a Hyper-V datacenter solution -Plan and manage a deployment or migration -Integrate complementary technologies for full scalability Data is everywhere-on desktops, laptops, phones, and multiple operating systems, accessed through email, text messages, web searches, online services, and more. All of this data must be stored, accessible, updated, backed up, secured, managed, sorted, and analyzed-sometimes instantly. Hyper-V is the rising star in the virtualization space, and Microsoft Windows Server 2016 Hyper-V shows you how to turn greater capabilities into better datacenter solutions.
Subject Microsoft Windows server Hyper-V.
Microsoft Windows server Hyper-V
Virtual computer systems.
Systèmes virtuels (Informatique)
Virtual computer systems
ISBN 9781119286202
1119286204
1119286182
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