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Hyper-V for VMware Administrators |
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| Migration, Coexistence, and Management |
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| DATE: 2015-06-14 SIZE: 17,64MB DISKS: 04_______4,77MB PAGES: |
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| PUBLISHER: Apress GENRE: Software Engineering |
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| AUTHOR: Brien Posey |
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| FORMAT: PDF PROTECTION: none EDITION: |
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| URL: www.apress.com/9781484203804 |
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| LANGUAGE: English ISBN: 978-1-484203-80-4 |: 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 basics, including common: management tasks such as creating a virtual machine and building a virtual: network. You'll learn how to deploy a failover cluster to protect against: the risk of Hyper-V becoming a single point of failure, and how to make: virtual machines fault tolerant. System Center Virtual Machine Manager: (SCVMM) is the preferred tool for managing large Hyper-V deployments, so: you'll get to know this next and how it differs from VMware's vCenter: solution, as well as how to manage a mixed environment including both: vSphere and Hyper-V deployments: Like any server migration, a virtual server migration requires careful: planning to ensure success. You'll find information here on the specifics: of migrating from vSphere to Hyper-V, planning for down time, IP address: differences, performance considerations, and more. For migrations to: Hyper-V, SCVMM is once again the preferred tool, but you'll also be: introduced to some of the excellent free tools available: One easily overlooked aspect of the migration process is the way in which: it impacts your backup and recovery strategy. Knowing the best practices: here can help you protect your Hyper-V environment. The book also covers: how to monitor and maintain your Hyper-V environment once it's up and: running, using features like Cluster-Aware Updating, automated live: migrations, and availability sets. The concluding chapter shows you how to: take advantage of the efficiencies provided by virtual machine libraries: and templates: