Course Description:
In this instructor-led, online training course, students will learn how Hyper-V can enable cloud-consistent service delivery and better operational management, help reduce downtime, and increase datacenter efficiency.
In this instructor-led, online training course, students will learn how Hyper-V can enable cloud-consistent service delivery and better operational management, help reduce downtime, and increase datacenter efficiency.
Format | Self-Paced |
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Topic | |
Vendor | Microsoft |
1. Hyper-V Installation and Configuration
Hardware Requirements
Compatibility Requirements
Hyper-V Installation
Hyper-V Upgrades
Virtual Machine Management
Windows PowerShell Direct
Nested Virtualization
Hot Swap RAM
NUMA and Dynamic Memory
Integration Services
Linux Integration Services (LIS)
FreeBSD Integration Services (BIS)
VM Conversion
Hyper-V Export/Import
Discrete Device Assignment (DDA)
VHD/VHDX/VHDS Creation
Differencing Disks
Pass-Through Disks
Checkpoints
Production Checkpoints
Virtual Fibre Channel
Storage Quality of Service
Hyper-V Networking
Virtual Network Interface Cards
Virtual Switches
MAC Address Spoofing
Network Isolation
NIC Teaming
Virtual Machine Queues
Remote Direct Memory Access (RDMA)
Switch Embedded Teaming (SET)
Bandwidth Management
2. Hyper-V and Failover Clustering
Continuously Available Shares
VM Monitoring
VM Failover
Preference
Stretch Clusters
Site-Aware Clusters
Node Fairness
Live Migration
Quick Migration
Storage Migrations
Import, Export, and Copy Virtual machines
VM Network Health Protection
Drain on Shutdown
Students will understand important Concepts and proper application of hyper-v.
How to properly configure hyper-v including secure configurations.
How to make hyper-v resilient against failure.
How to add High availability to their hyper-v environment through clustering.
This online training course is intended for Windows Server administrators who want to learn more about hyper-v features.
None, but it is recommended that before attending this course, students have:
A basic understanding of networking fundamentals.
An awareness and understanding of security best practices.
An understanding of basic AD DS concepts.
Basic knowledge of server hardware.
1.2.1 Installing Windows Server 2016 using Hyper-V
2.3.1 Creating the Nano Server in a Virtual Machine
2.5.1 Managing Nano Server Remotely Using Windows PowerShell
4.1.3 Creating and Mounting VHD Files Using Disk Management
4.2.1 Configuring SMB and NFS Shares using Server manager
4.3.1 Netting NTFS Permissions
5.2.3 Installing Microsoft Multipath I/O (MPIO) Feature
7.2.1 Installing the Hyper-V Management Tools Feature
7.2.2 Installing Hyper-V
7.3.1 Delegating Virtual Machine Management
8.1.1 Creating a Virtual Machine
8.2.1 Importing a Virtual Machine
8.2.2 Exporting a Virtual Machine
8.2.3 Moving a Virtual Machine Storage Using PowerShell
9.1.1 Creating a Differencing Disk
9.1.2 Creating a Fixed-size Virtual Hard Disk
9.1.3 Converting a Virtual Hard Disk
9.1.4 Creating a VM with an Existing Virtual Hard Disk
9.2.1 Creating Checkpoints
9.2.2 Changing Checkpoints to Standard Checkpoints Using PowerShell
9.2.3 Disabling Checkpoints
10.1.1 Changing the MAC Address for a Virtual Machine
10.1.2 Adding a Virtual Network Interface Card (vNIC)
11.2.1 Installing Docker and Deploying the .Net Container
12.1.1 Running Docker Deamon Commands
13.1.1 Implementing Hyper-V Replica
15.2.1 Configuring Monitoring for a VM
15.2.2 Configuring the Node Fairness Feature
17.2.1 Disabling the VM Network Health Protection Feature
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