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When planning a virtual machine deployment within an enterprise environment where multiple virtual machines will be configured, creating each one from scratch can be time consuming. Creating reference machines and using sysprep is suitable for small to medium sized operations, however, in larger environments automating and managing the processes for provisioning virtual machines can be streamlined even further using SCVMM. Using the Administrator Console in SCVMM to generate a VM template allows the duplication and depersonalization tasks to be performed automatically....
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Virtual Machine (VM) snapshots enable you to revert a VM to a previous state. A Hyper-V snapshot contains all the state information for a running host VM and use differencing disk AVHD files that reference the original VHD and the memory state if the VM is running. When considering a backup strategy for a Hyper-V environment, you must consider the host OS partition, the host data partitions containing the VMs, and the contents of each hosted VM. System Center Data Protection Manager (DPM) 2010 is a streaming backup solution to offer continuous backup thatâs part of...
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Remote Desktop Services is a server role in Windows Server 2008 R2 that provides technologies that enable users to access Windows-based programs or a full Windows Desktops that are hosted on a Remote Desktop Session Host (RD Session Host) server. The remote services can be accessed from within a private network or over the Internet and allows you to centralize the management of your enterprise applications. It provides the mechanism to efficiently deploy and maintain software in an enterprise environment and since programs are installed on RD Session Host server or...
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There are a number of deployment methods available when configuring Windows Server 2008 for Hyper-V, and it is important to be able to determine which deployment option for use within your environment. This course provides information on the deployment options for Windows Server 2008 R2 with Hyper-V and Microsoft Hyper-V Server 2008 R2. The installation of Hyper-V on Windows Server 2008 and on Windows Server Core is also described, as well as the installation of Windows Hyper-V Server. High availability is essential for any production Hyper-V environment. Losing a single...
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Virtualization uses software to create a virtual machine (VM) which emulates a physical computer. It allows for the optimization of server hardware by consolidating multiple physical servers, their server operating systems and roles onto a single physical machine. This course will provide an introduction to virtualization using Microsoft Hyper-V covering virtualization benefits, architecture, and products. Planning your Hyper-V deployment is essential to delivering it successfully. It is important to assess you current environment in order to establish your...
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Virtual Hard Disk, or VHDs are the basic unit of Hyper-V virtualization and they can be implemented in various ways. Hyper-V Manager is the main administrative interface for small and medium installations of Hyper-V, and this course takes you through the basic management tasks you can carry out. Resource Monitor, Performance Monitor, Task Manager, Reliability Monitor and SCVMM can all be used to optimize the host server and VMs in a Hyper-V system and this course reviews each.
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The Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2: Server Virtualization with Hyper-V...
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When making the move to Microsoft Windows Server Hyper-V a migration plan needs to be put in place so that the machines in a physical machine environment can be successfully migrated to a virtual environment. It is important for the organizations performing these migrations of machines onto production Hyper-V resource pools to be familiar with the different migration types. In addition to correctly planning a Hyper-V server environment, each and every individual virtual machine need to be planned so it is equally important to understand the components of a virtual...
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As a system administrator, it is important to be able to monitor and manage the virtual environments. The System Center family of products can be used to manage and monitor medium- to large-scale Windows client and server products, including virtualized environments. System Center Operations Manager (SCOM) can monitor hosts and VMs against a set of performance metrics and raised issues and actions in Virtual Machine Manager (VMM) in the form of Performance and Resource Optimization (PRO) tips. PRO is a feature of System Center VMM which monitors and optimizes application...
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Virtual Machines (VMs) in a Hyper-V system connect to a virtual network, which can then allow access to external network resources. Internal, external and private are the three main types of virtual network. Hyper-V also supports VLAN tagging for isolation of network trunk traffic. This course describes virtual networking and reviews the various virtual network types. Virtual switch operations are also covered. A number of options exist for remotely configuring a Hyper-V server. Smaller installations will be fine with the simplicity of Hyper-V manager, and it can be...
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The different remote desktop service roles provide a wide range of functionality to remote clients and as a system administrator, it is important to understand the different service roles and their functionality. This course describes how these roles can provide access to a Virtualized desktop infrastructure. Providing Remote desktop securely over the internet via the remote desktop gateway and configuring licensing for remote desktop services is also covered.
Target Audience
The Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2: Server Virtualization with Hyper-V learning path is...