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Microsoft Hyper-V Training

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In this course, participants gain the skills needed to virtualize their organization's infrastructure with Hyper-V or System Center Virtual Machine Manager (SCVMM). This course teaches you: Virtualize enterprise workloads with Windows Server Hyper-V, how to create Hyper-V Vms, optimized disks and virtual networks, how to Implement a private cloud using SCVMM etc.

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What is Microsoft Hyper-V Training about?

In this course participants gain the skills needed to virtualize their organization's infrastructure with Hyper-V or System Center Virtual Machine Manager (SCVMM). Through extensive hands-on exercises participants learn how to deploy and configure a highly available virtual infrastructure with Microsoft Windows Server 2012 virtualization tools.

What are the objectives of Microsoft Hyper-V Training ?

At the end of Microsoft Hyper-V training course, participants will be able to:

  • Virtualize enterprise workloads with Windows Server Hyper-V
  • Create Hyper-V Vms, optimized disks and virtual networks
  • Maintain uptime with live migrations, clustering and other high-availability solutions
  • Implement a private cloud using SCVMM
  • Optimize virtual infrastructure performance and security

What are the prerequisites for Microsoft Hyper-V Training?

Experience with Windows system administration and networking knowledge is assumed.

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Live Online Training

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  • Introduction to virtualizationr - Investigating Type I and Type II hypervisorsr - tValidating the hardware and software prerequisitesr - tComparing Hyper-V to Vmware and Xen offeringsr -
  • Implementing Hyper-Vr - Enabling the server roler - tLeveraging management interfacesr -
  • Configuring the virtual hardwarer - Allocating CPU resourcesr - Distributing static and dynamic memoryr - Connecting to removable hardwarer -
  • Architecting the storage fabricr - Constructing dynamic and fixed-sized virtual hard disksr - tIncreasing performance with pass-through disksr - tReverting system state with snapshotsr - tConverting, compressing and expanding VHDsr -
  • Creating virtual networksr - Optimizing network performancer - tImplementing external, internal and private switchesr -
  • Monitoring the virtual infrastructurer - Exploiting the Best Practices Analyzer (BPA) resultsr - Inspecting live parent and child performance datar - Gathering hypervisor metrics through Performance Monitorr -
  • Detecting and resolving issuesr - Examining and filtering event logsr - tTriggering alerts for efficient remediationr - tControlling resource usager -
  • Transferring backend datar - Importing and exporting virtual machinesr - Performing online storage migrationsr -
  • Redistributing Hyper-V workloads with live migrationsr - Migrating locally stored Vms between hostsr - tOptimizing migrations with Storage Area Networks (SANs)r -
  • Eliminating single points of failurer - Avoiding network outages with NIC teamingr - Mirroring Vms in real time with Hyper-V replicasr -
  • Improving fault tolerance with failover clustersr - Monitoring cluster resources and VM statesr - tConfiguring appropriate quorum modelsr - tExpediting live migration with clusteringr -
  • Establishing a private cloudr - Correlating benefits and organizational goalsr - Centralizing administration with the VMM consoler - Integrating VMM with other System Center componentsr - Augmenting functionality with add-ons and extensionsr -
  • Accelerating VM deploymentsr - Deploying Vms from predefined templatesr - tStandardizing hardware and OS settings with profilesr - tConverting existing physical servers with P2V toolsr - tMigrating from competing virtualization platformsr -
  • Centralizing performance managementr - Collecting data from the virtual infrastructurer - tLimiting CPU and memory consumptionr - tAutomating load distribution with Dynamic Optimizationr -
  • Ensuring data protectionr - Assessing parent and guest initiated backupsrnIdentifying required backup application featuresrn
  • Minimizing security risksr - Reducing the potential for malware and other attacksrnDelegating control through the AppController web portalrn
  • Deploying a Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI)r - Contrasting hardware and licensing requirementsrnApp-VrnRemoteApprnRemote Desktop Services (RDS)rn
  • Tailoring VDI to meet organizational needsr - Assigning personal virtual desktops to usersrnSimplifying management with virtual desktop poolsrn

Who is the instructor for this training?

The trainer for this Microsoft Hyper-V Training has extensive experience in this domain, including years of experience training & mentoring professionals.

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