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Rand Morimoto, Ph.D.,
MCSE, CISSP
Jeff Guillet, MCITP,
MCSE, CISSP
2008 Hyper-V
UNLEASHED
800 East 96th Street, Indianapolis, Indiana 46240 USA
Windows ® Server
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Windows® Server 2008 Hyper-V Unleashed
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ISBN-13: 978-0-672-33028-5
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Morimoto, Rand.
Windows server 2008 Hyper-V unleashed / Rand Morimoto, Jeff Guillet.
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ISBN 978-0-672-33028-5
1. Microsoft Windows server Hyper-V. 2. Virtual computer systems. I. Guillet, Jeff. II.
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Contents at a Glance
Introduction ................................................................................... 1
Part I Windows 2008 Hyper-V Overview
1 Windows Server 2008 Hyper-V Technology Primer ................................ 7
2 Best Practices at Planning, Prototyping, Migrating, and Deploying
Windows Server 2008 Hyper-V ......................................................... 39
3 Planning, Sizing, and Architecting a Hyper-V Environment ................... 73
Part II Windows 2008 Hyper-V Host and Guest Installation
4 Installing Windows 2008 Server and the Hyper-V Role ....................... 101
5 Installing a Guest Session on Hyper-V .............................................. 129
Part III Administering and Maintaining Hyper-V Host Services
6 Managing, Administering, and Maintaining a Hyper-V Host Server ....... 151
7 Optimizing the Hyper-V Host Server and Guest Sessions ..................... 209
Part IV System Center Virtual Machine Manager 2008 in a Hyper-V Environment
8 System Center Virtual Machine Manager Technology Primer ............... 253
9 Installing and Getting Familiar with Virtual Machine Manager 2008 ..... 273
10 Creating Guest Images from Existing Production and Virtual Systems ... 301
11 Using Virtual Machine Manager 2008 for Provisioning ....................... 321
Part V Maintaining Guest Session Uptime in a Hyper-V Environment
12 Application-Level Failover and Disaster Recovery in a Hyper-V
Environment ............................................................................... 349
13 Debugging and Problem Solving the Hyper-V Host and Guest
Operating System ......................................................................... 385
Index ......................................................................................... 429
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Table of Contents
Introduction
1
Virtualization as an IT Organization Strategy ................................ 8
Microsoft Hyper-V Server as a Role in Windows Server 2008 ............ 8
Virtualization for Test and Development Environments ................ 11
Virtualization for Server Consolidation ...................................... 11
Virtualization as a Strategy for Disaster Recovery and High
Availability .......................................................................... 12
Acquisition of Virtual PC ......................................................... 13
Microsoft Virtual Server ........................................................... 13
Virtual Server 2005 ................................................................. 14
Virtual Server 2005 R2 ............................................................. 14
Integration of Hypervisor Technology in Windows Server 2008 ...... 15
New Features That Provide Better Virtual Host Capabilities ............ 16
New Features That Provide Better Administration Support ............. 16
New Features That Provide Better Guest Support .......................... 17
New Features That Provide Better Reliability Capabilities ............... 18
Versions of Windows Server 2008 That Host Hyper-V ................... 19
Versions of Guest Sessions Supported Under Hyper-V ................... 23
Guest Session Integration Support Tools ..................................... 27
Adding a Hyper-V Host Server in an Existing Active Directory
2000/2003 Environment ........................................................ 28
Waiting to Fully Implement Windows 2008 in the Environment .... 29
Mounting Existing Virtual Guest Images on Hyper-V .................... 29
Performing a Virtual to Virtual Migration of Guest Images ............ 30
Using VMM to Manage VMware Virtual Infrastructure 3 ............... 30
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