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System Center 2016 Virtual Machine Manager Cookbook - Third Edition

By : Roman Levchenko, EDVALDO ALESSANDRO CARDOSO
Book Image

System Center 2016 Virtual Machine Manager Cookbook - Third Edition

By: Roman Levchenko, EDVALDO ALESSANDRO CARDOSO

Overview of this book

Virtual Machine Manager (VMM) 2016 is part of the System Center suite to configure and manage datacenters and offers a unified management experience on-premises and Azure cloud. This book will be your best companion for day-to-day virtualization needs within your organization, as it takes you through a series of recipes to simplify and plan a highly scalable and available virtual infrastructure. You will learn the deployment tips, techniques, and solutions designed to show users how to improve VMM 2016 in a real-world scenario. The chapters are divided in a way that will allow you to implement the VMM 2016 and additional solutions required to effectively manage and monitor your fabrics and clouds. We will cover the most important new features in VMM 2016 across networking, storage, and compute, including brand new Guarded Fabric, Shielded VMs and Storage Spaces Direct. The recipes in the book provide step-by-step instructions giving you the simplest way to dive into VMM fabric concepts, private cloud, and integration with external solutions such as VMware, Operations Manager, and the Windows Azure Pack. By the end of this book, you will be armed with the knowledge you require to start designing and implementing virtual infrastructures in VMM 2016.
Table of Contents (16 chapters)
Title Page
Packt Upsell
Contributors
Preface
Index

Configuring host BMC settings


VMM 2016 supports dynamic optimization and power optimization on Hyper-V host clusters and on managed VMware ESXi host clusters that support live migration.

Power optimization, an optional feature of dynamic optimization, is enabled only if a host group is configured for live migration of VMs through dynamic optimization. To meet resource requirements and save energy, it shuts down hosts not needed by the cluster and turns them on only when they are needed.

There is a requirement that the servers must have a BMC that supports out-of-band management. In order to configure the host BMC, the installed BMC controller must support one of the following BMC protocols:

  • System Management Architecture for Server Hardware (SMASH) version 1.0 over Web Services Management (WS-Man)
  • Intelligent Platform Management Interface (IPMI) version 1.5 or 2.0
  • Data Center Management Interface (DCMI) version 1.0

How to do it...

Carry out the following steps to configure the BMC settings:

  1. On the...