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Index
Cover
Acknowledgments
About the Authors
Introduction
Who Should Read This Book
What’s Inside
How to Contact the Authors
Part 1: The Basics
Chapter 1: Introducing Windows Server 2012 Hyper-V
Virtualization and Cloud Computing
Windows Server 2012 Hyper-V
Licensing Windows Server 2012 in Virtualization
VMware
Other Essential Knowledge
Chapter 2: Deploying Hyper-V
Preparing a Hyper-V Deployment
Building the First Hyper-V Host
Managing Hyper-V
Upgrading Hyper-V
Real World Solutions
Chapter 3: Managing Virtual Machines
Creating Virtual Machines
Designing Virtual Machines
Performing Virtual Machine Operations
Installing Operating Systems and Applications
Real World Solutions
Part 2: Advanced Networking and Cloud Computing
Chapter 4: Networking
Basic Hyper-V Networking
Networking Hardware Enhancements
Advanced Networking
Real World Solutions
Chapter 5: Cloud Computing
Clouds, Tenants, and Segregation
Microsoft Network Virtualization
PVLANs
Port Access Control Lists
Hyper-V Virtual Machine Metrics
Real World Solutions
Part 3: Storage and High Availibility
Chapter 6: Microsoft iSCSI Software Target
Introducing the Microsoft iSCSI Software Target
Building the iSCSI Target
Managing the iSCSI Target Server
Migrating
Chapter 7: Using File Servers
Introducing Scale-Out File Servers
Installing and Configuring Scale-Out File Servers
Windows Server 2012 SMB PowerShell
Windows Server 2012 Hyper-V over SMB 3.0
Troubleshooting Scale-Out File Servers
Real World Solutions
Chapter 8: Building Hyper-V Clusters
Introduction to Building Hyper-V Clusters
Active Directory Integration
Failover Clustering Installation
Cluster Shared Volumes
BitLocker
Cluster-Aware Updating
Highly Available Virtual Machine
Virtual Machine Mobility
Real World Solutions
Chapter 9: Virtual SAN Storage and Guest Clustering
Introduction to Virtual SAN Storage
Guest Clustering
Virtual Machine Monitoring
Real World Solutions
Part 4: Advanced Hyper-V
Chapter 10: Backup and Recovery
How Backup Works with Hyper-V
Improvements in Windows Server 2012 Hyper-V Backup
Using Windows Server Backup
The Impact of Backup on the Network
Real World Solutions
Chapter 11: Disaster Recovery
Introducing Disaster Recovery
DR Architecture for Windows Server 2012 Hyper-V
Implementation of a Hyper-V Multi-site Cluster
Real World Solutions
Chapter 12: Hyper-V Replica
Introducing Hyper-V Replica
Enabling Hyper-V Replica between Nonclustered Hosts
Enabling Virtual Machine Replication
Using Authentication with Certificates
Using Advanced Authorization and Storage
Using Hyper-V Replica with Clusters
Exploring Hyper-V Replica in Greater Detail
Managing Hyper-V Replica
Setting Up Failover Networking
Failing Over Virtual Machines
Real World Solutions
Chapter 13: Using Hyper-V for Virtual Desktop Infrastructure
Using Virtual Desktops, the Modern Work Style
Building a Microsoft VDI Environment
Real World Solutions
Index
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