November 2010
Intermediate to advanced
600 pages
19h 15m
English
Although you can manage Hyper-V using the Hyper-V console and the Failover Clustering console, almost, if not all, enterprises will manage their Hyper-V hosts using Virtual Machine Manager (VMM). VMM is a member of the Microsoft System Center family. It is the tool that most Hyper-V enterprise administrators will use the most.
VMM builds upon the built-in tools. It provides the ability to perform more complex tasks with little effort, it allows repeatable work to be done in a few mouse clicks, and it provides a PowerShell library for managing itself and Hyper-V. We will look at the reasons for using VMM and how it can be licensed. We will then talk about the planning and architecture of the virtualization ...
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