Mastering Windows Server 2016 Hyper-V /
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...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Indianapolis, Indiana :
John Wiley & Sons,
[2017]
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo (Requiere registro previo con correo institucional) |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- 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.