Secrets of Hyper-V Windows Server 2012 Virtualization by Ex Microsoft Architect Alexei Kibkalo
And also the tips of the “experienced” in the recording of the webinar.
This time, a deep technical level provides an overview of the following topics:
For those who want to watch or listen to the OffLine webinar (in the car, in fitness, in the shower, etc. :-) Thank you for the idea of foxnet ) you can find the files on our website at the link .
I take this opportunity to invite on April 25 for a live broadcast of the System Center 2012 Operations Manager + SP1 webinar, which will be hosted by Microsoft Architect Maxim Gaufman.
By tradition, as I opened the webinar, then with the permission of the author Akibkalo , I post it. But the author’s comment will be the first, so with questions - welcome.
This time, a deep technical level provides an overview of the following topics:
- What is Hyper-V?
- Windows Server 2012 Hyper-V Versions
- Hardware Requirements for Windows Server 2012 Hyper-V
- Dynamic memory allocation
- New VHDX file format, support for Native 4K Drives and drives up to 64Tb
- SMBv3 Features
- Install Hyper-V
- Migration to Hyper-V and its scripts
- Integration Services
- Hyper-V Security Model
- Network Features of Windows Server 2012 Hyper-V
- Virtual Fiber Channel
- What is Live Migration?
- Highly Available Windows Server 2012 Hyper-V Clusters
- Live merge of snapshots
- Disaster Recovery and Hyper-V Replica
- The basics of managing with System Center
- Hyper-V on client operating systems and their limitations
- And much more...
For those who want to watch or listen to the OffLine webinar (in the car, in fitness, in the shower, etc. :-) Thank you for the idea of foxnet ) you can find the files on our website at the link .
I take this opportunity to invite on April 25 for a live broadcast of the System Center 2012 Operations Manager + SP1 webinar, which will be hosted by Microsoft Architect Maxim Gaufman.
By tradition, as I opened the webinar, then with the permission of the author Akibkalo , I post it. But the author’s comment will be the first, so with questions - welcome.