Front Matter
Before you Begin
What is Hyper-V?
Is this book for you?
How to use this book
Creating your lab environment
Our Learning Path
Being Immediately Effective
1. Introduction to Hyper-V
2.1 In This Chapter and Beyond
2.2 What is a Hypervisor?
2.3 Hyper-V Architecture
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Front Matter
Before you Begin
What is Hyper-V?
Is this book for you?
How to use this book
Creating your lab environment
Our Learning Path
Being Immediately Effective
1. Introduction to Hyper-V
2.1 In This Chapter and Beyond
2.2 What is a Hypervisor?
2.3 Hyper-V Architecture
2. Configuring Host Settings and Connecting to Virtual Machines
3.1 In This Chapter and Beyond
3.2 What is Hyper-V Manager?
3.3 Connecting to Hyper-V Hosts
3.4 Navigating the Hyper-V Manager UI
3.5 Configuring Hyper-V Host Settings
3.6 Connecting to Virtual Machines
3.7 Managing the Virtual Machine Console
3. Creating Your First Hyper-V Virtual Machine
4.1 In This Chapter and Beyond
4.2 What Components Make a Virtual Machine?
4.3 Creating a New Virtual Machine
4.4 Installing the guest OS
4. Configuring Basic Virtual Machine Resources and Settings
5.1 In This Chapter and Beyond
5.2 Configuring Virtual Machine CPU Resources
5.3 Configuring Virtual Machine Memory Resources
5.4 Configuring Virtual Machine Storage Resources
5.5 Other Notable Settings
5. Managing and Maintaining Hyper-V Integration Services
6.1 In This Chapter and Beyond
6.2 What are Integration Services?
6.3 Managing Hyper-V Integration Services
6.4 Conducting File Transfers with Integration Services
6.5 Keeping Integration Services Up to Date
6. Managing and Modifying Virtual Machine Files
6.1. In This Chapter and Beyond - N/A
6.2. File types and their default locations
6.3. Virtual Machine Configuration Files
6.4. Virtual Hard Disks - VHDs and VHDXs
7. Utilizing Checkpoints for Software Upgrades
7.1. In This Chapter and Beyond
7.2. What are Hyper-V Checkpoints?
7.3. Using Hyper-V Checkpoints via Hyper-V Manager
7.4. Using Hyper-V Checkpoints via PowerShell
7.5. What NOT to do with Hyper-V Checkpoints
8. Connecting Virtual Machines to the Physical Network
8.1. In This Chapter and Beyond
8.2. Introduction to the Hyper-V Extensible Switch
8.3. Virtual Switch Types in Hyper-V and Their Uses
8.4. Creating a Hyper-V Virtual Switch
8.5. Management Network Considerations
8.6. NIC Teaming
9. Connecting Hyper-V Hosts to Storage Infrastructure
9.1. In This Chapter and Beyond
9.2. DAS (Direct Attached Storage) in Hyper-V
9.3. Shared Storage in Hyper-V
10. Providing High Availability for Hyper-V Virtual Machines
10.1.Introducing Microsoft Failover Clustering
10.2.Clustering Hyper-V Hosts
10.3.Creating a Hyper-V HA Cluster
10.4.LAB
11. Managing a Hyper-V Failover Cluster with Failover Cluster Manager
11.1.Managing Storage
11.2.Managing Networking
11.3.Managing Virtual Machines
11.4.LAB
12. Clustering Hyper-V Guests
12.1.Hyper-V Guest Clustering Explained
12.2.Creating a Hyper-V Guest Cluster
12.3.LAB
13. Monitoring Hyper-V Hosts and Associated Guest VMs
13.1.In This Chapter and Beyond
13.2.What Monitoring Tools are Available?
13.3.Reviewing the State of Host and Guest Virtual Machine Resources
13.4.Troubleshooting Error Messages
13.5.LAB
14. Migrating Virtual Machines Between Hosts
14.1.Introduction to Virtual Machine Mobility
14.2.Cold VM Migrations
14.3.Quick VM Migrations
14.4.Live VM Migrations
14.5.Shared Nothing Migrations
14.6.VM Storage Migrations
14.7.LAB
15. Moving Existing Servers to Hyper-V
15.1.In This Chapter and Beyond
15.2.What Servers are a Candidate for Migration into Hyper?
15.3.What Tools are Available?
15.4.Using the Microsoft Virtual Machine Converter (MVMC)
15.5.LAB
16. Preparing for Disaster with Hyper-V Replica
16.1.In This Chapter and Beyond
16.2.What is Hyper-V Replica?
16.3.Host and Environment Requirements for Hyper-V Replica
16.4.Configuring Hyper-V Replica
16.5.Conducting Failovers with Hyper-V Replica
16.6.LAB
17. Hyper-V Con
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