Microsoft Virtual Academy
Microsoft Virtual Academy First HalfSecond Half (01) Introduction to Microsoft Virtualization(05) Hyper-V Management (02) Hyper-V Infrastructure (06) Hyper-V High Availability and Live Migration (03) Hyper-V Networking (07) Integration with System Center 2012 Virtual Machine Manager (04) Hyper-V Storage (08) Integration with Other System Center 2012 Components ** MEAL BREAK **
Microsoft Virtual Academy
Hyper-V Manager Command Line WMI Integrated Tool Experience System Center Virtual Machine Manager System Center Operations Manager System Center App Controller System Center Configuration Manager System Center Data Protection Manager System Center Orchestrator Failover Cluster Manager Windows PowerShell Windows PowerShellRSAT
Hyper-V Manager Console Hyper-V VM settings
Hyper-V servers Listing of virtual machines Hyper-V server actions Virtual machine actions Snapshots Details of selected VM
Default folder locations User settings Keyboard actions
New-VM, New-VHD, New-VMSwitch
Install from an.ISO Install from a boot floppy Install using CD/DVD
Host Reserve VM Overhead Memory utilized by VMs VM Reserve
Processor is “parked”
Move-ClusterVirtualMachine Update-ClusterVirtualMachineConfiguration Add-ClusterVirtualMachineRole
Checkpoint-VM, Export-VMSnapshot, Get- VMSnapshot, Rename-VMSnapshot, Remove-VMSnapshot
New-VMGet-VM Remove-VMImport-VM Export-VMCheckpoint-VM Export-VMSnapshotGet-VMSnapshot Convert-VHDNew-VHD Merge-VHDMount-VHD Start-VMStop-VM Save-VMSuspend-VM Get-VMHostSet-VMHost Set-VMResourcePoolSet-VMReplication
Parent Administrator = Power over everything Parent Administrator not needed for virtualization administration Can be done with in-box tools or with SCVMM
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There are numerous management for Hyper-V including server tools, client tools, scripting and remote management Use Failover Cluster Manager when working with clustered VMs Use System Center Virtual Machine Manager when working with a large number of VMs
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