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Designing Hyper-V Solutions

Designing Hyper-V Solutions

By : Grover, Goran Svetlecic
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Designing Hyper-V Solutions

Designing Hyper-V Solutions

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By: Grover, Goran Svetlecic

Overview of this book

The IT community has already experienced the benefits of server virtualization. However, they were limited to one option primarily until Microsoft released its flagship Hypervisor platform. Windows Server Hyper-V 2012 and R2 along with Hyper-V Server 2012 and R2 present a cost effective yet robust virtualization solution to enterprises who wish to consolidate their physical server workloads or migrate their pre-existing VMware workloads to Hyper-V. Hyper-V has proven to be a stable and an economical virtualization solution and with its high availability, live migration, and new network virtualization and storage enhancement features, enterprises will never feel the need to consider another alternative. This book is a practical, example-oriented tutorial that will guide you through the basics and architecture of the Hyper-V platform and thereafter help you understand how to build your Virtualization infrastructure from the ground up. The book then goes on to focus on scalability and high availability aspects and trains you in setting up highly available Hyper-V clusters and the live migration of virtual machines. You will also learn about the advancements in virtual networking and storage in Windows Server 2012. After the implementation guidance, the book then advises you on how to set up backup and recovery and how to prepare a disaster recovery plan via Hyper-V Replica. The book concludes with a good insight into Microsoft VDI implementation guidance.
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Virtual storage


A virtual machine is a replica of a physical machine in all rights and with respect to the building components, regardless of the fact that it is emulated, resembles, and delivers the same performance as a physical machine. Every computer ought to have storage for the OS or application loading. This condition applies to virtual machines as well. If VMs are serving as independent servers for roles such as domain controller or file server, where the server needs to maintain additional storage apart from the OS, the extended storage can be extended for domain user access without any performance degradation.

Virtual machines can benefit from multiple forms of storage, namely VHD/VHDX, which are file-based storage; iSCSI LUNs; pass-through LUNs, which are raw device mappings; and of late, virtual-fibre-channel-assigned LUNs. There have been enhancements to each of these, and all of these options have a straightforward implementation procedure. However, before you make a selection...

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