Implementing Hyper-V
- Configuring the Hyper-V Role
- Nested Virtualization
- Hyper-V Storage
- Hyper-V Networking
- Virtual Switches versus Virtual Networking
- Hyper-V Virtual Machines
- VM Generations
- Working with Checkpoints
- Lab: Implementing Hyper-V
Disaster Recovery: Hyper-V Replica
- Overview of Hyper-V Replica
- Configure Hyper-V Replica
- VM Failover
- Lab: Hyper-V Replica
High Availablity: Failover Clustering for Hyper-V
- High Availablity Options for Applications
- Failover Clustering Overview
- Hyper-V Failover Cluster
- Cluster Shared Volumes
- Highly Available VMs
- Scale-Out File Server for VMs
- Lab: Configure Hyper-V Failover Cluster
Hyper-V VM Migration
- Virtual Machine Migration Options
- Storage Migration
- Live Migration
- Lab: Hyper-V VM Migration
Hyper-V is a virtualization platform developed by Microsoft that allows users to create and manage virtual machines (VMs) on Windows-based systems.
It provides robust virtualization capabilities, enabling the efficient use of hardware resources by running multiple operating systems and applications on a single physical server.
This hypervisor technology is designed to enhance scalability, flexibility, and security in enterprise environments.
This course is intended for Information Technology (IT) Professionals who need to implement and administer Microsoft Hyper-V Server.