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Microsoft Press Windows Server® 2008 Hyper-V? Resource Kit

Forfatter: Robert Larson and Janique Carbone with the Windows Virtualization Team at Microsoft

Sider: 800
ISBN: 9780735625174
Produkt Kode: 10870
Udgivelsesdato: 01-06-2009
Eksl. moms kr. 300,00
kr. 280,00
Inkl. moms kr. 375,00
kr. 350,00
Rabat 7%
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Microsoft Press Windows Server® 2008 Hyper-V? Resource Kit

In-depth and comprehensive, this official RESOURCE KIT delivers the information you need to plan, implement, and manage a virtualized enterprise infrastructure. Covers R2 features. You get authoritative technical guidance from those who know the technology best—leading industry experts and the Windows Virtualization Team—along with sample scripts, job aids, and other essential resources.

Get expert advice on how to:

  • Manage the project visioning phase—scope, risks, budget
  • Design Hyper-V server infrastructure and components
  • Apply the steps and tools that streamline installation
  • Configure single or multiple Hyper-V servers
  • Plan a server workload consolidation strategy
  • Use console-based tools to manage central and remote operations
  • Minimize downtime when migrating from Microsoft Virtual Server to Hyper-V
  • Apply security best practices
  • Implement business continuity and recovery plans
  • Monitor health and tune performance

CD features:

  • Library of Windows PowerShell scripts for automating Hyper-V management tasks
  • Understanding Microsoft Virtualization Solutions From Desktop to Datacenter eBook
  • Job aids and links to useful virtualization-related resources and tools
  • Fully searchable eBook of this guide
Table of Contents
  1. Getting Started with Windows Server 2008 Hyper-V

    1. Chapter 1 Introducing Virtualization

      1. Understanding Virtualization
      2. What Is Software Virtualization?
      3. Making a Business Case for Server Virtualization
      4. Defining Server Virtualization Scenarios
      5. Summary
      6. Additional Resources