Hyper-V for VMware Administrators Migration, Coexistence, and Management
Learn to deploy and support Hyper-V, building on what you know about VMware's vSphere. Whether you're looking to run both hypervisors in parallel or migrate completely, Hyper-V for VMware Administrators has everything you need to get started. The book begins with an overview of Hyper-V bas...
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Formato: | Libro electrónico |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Berkeley, CA :
Apress
2015.
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Edición: | 1st ed. 2015. |
Colección: | Expert's voice in virtualization.
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Ver en Biblioteca Universitat Ramon Llull: | https://discovery.url.edu/permalink/34CSUC_URL/1im36ta/alma991009630031606719 |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Contents at a Glance; Introduction; Chapter 1: Hyper-V Basics; Initial Deployment Considerations; Hyper-V Licensing; The Lab Installation Process; Requirements; Installing Windows Server 2012 R2; Post-Installation Tasks; Changing the Computer Name; Assigning an IP Address; Configuring a Domain Controller and DNS Server; Setting Up Hyper-V; Joining a Domain; Installing Hyper-V; Important Concepts to Understand; The vSphere Client; The Datastore; The Virtual Machine Console; Capturing a DVD Drive; The Virtual Machine Settings; VMware Tools; Virtual Machine Generations; Dynamic Memory
- Removing the GUIMoving On; Chapter 2: Building a Failover Cluster; Cluster Planning; Cluster Scalability; How Many Clusters Should You Build?; Failover Cluster Architecture Considerations; Setting Up Cluster Storage; Preparing Your Cluster Nodes; Starting the iSCSI Initiator and Documenting the IQN; Creating an iSCSI Target; Deploying the iSCSI Target Component; Configuring the iSCSI Target; Attaching to the iSCSI Target; Preparing the iSCSI Target for Use; Building a Failover Cluster; Deploying the Failover Cluster Feature; Checking the Hyper-V Virtual Switch
- Fault Tolerance for Virtual MachinesConnecting the Cluster to the iSCSI Target; Creating a Virtual Machine; Enabling Fault Tolerance for Your Virtual Machine; Moving On; Chapter 3: An Introduction to System Center Virtual Machine Manager; What Is System Center Virtual Machine Manager?; The System Center Virtual Machine Manager Components; The Deployment Process; The Prep Work; System Requirements and Scalability; Installing System Center 2012 R2 Virtual Machine Manager; The Virtual Machine Manager Console; If the Connection Fails; An Overview of the Virtual Machine Manager Console
- The Fabric WorkspaceThe VMs and Services Workspace; The Library Workspace; The Jobs Workspace; The Settings Workspace; Moving On; Chapter 4: Using Virtual Machine Manager as a Cross-Platform Management Tool; Bringing Hyper-V Under Management; Some Advice About Virtual Machine Manager Agents; Bringing a Standalone Hyper-V Server Under Management; Bringing a Clustered Hyper-V Deployment Under Management; VMware Management; VMware's Take on Virtual Machine Manager; My Take on Using Virtual Machine Manager for vSphere Management; Connecting Virtual Machine Manager to Your VMware Deployment
- My Lab SetupUsing the RunAs Account; Linking vCenter to System Center Virtual Machine Manager; Adding VMware Hosts; The Verification Process; Importing a Security Certificate; Accepting a Certificate; What Went Wrong?; VMware Management Techniques; A Single Pane of Glass; Creating New VMs; Creating a Hyper-V Virtual Machine; Creating a VMware Virtual Machine; Preparing Your Template VMs; Using SYSPREP; Cloning a VM; Moving On; Chapter 5: Using System Center Virtual Machine Manager for Virtual Machine Migrations; Some Important Things to Know; Supported Versions of VMware
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