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Windows Server 2008

Server Virtualization with Hyper V
ID: W8HypV | Course Length:5 | Company Name:Choquette Technology Associates Inc.

Module 0: Hyper V Overview
  1. The Need for Virtualization
  2. The Host Machine
  3. The Software
  4. The Virtual Machine
  5. The Guest Environment
Module 1: Hyper V Architecture
  1. The Need for Hyper V
  2. The Console Operating System
  3. Exploring the Kernel
  4. Hardware Virtualization
  5. Hardware Allocation
  6. Core Resources
  7. Pluggable Devices
  8. Resource Sharing
Module 2: Hyper V Implementation
  1. Hyper V Hardware
  2. Memory Usage
  3. Processor Usage
  4. Hard Drive Usage
  5. Network Connectivity
  6. Sizing Strategies
  7. Hyper V Installation
  8. Automating Installations Using Scripts
Module 3: Storage and Network
  1. Local Storage
  2. San Storage
  3. Volumes
  4. Networking
  5. Virtual and Physical Nics
  6. Virtual and Physical Switches
Module 4: The Guest Environment
  1. What Is a Guest Environment
  2. Designing the Environment
  3. The Master Installation
  4. Iso Images
  5. Guest Machine Networking
  6. Guest Resource Usage
  7. Exploring Files
  8. Creating a Guest Virtual Machine
Module 5: Managing the Server
  1. Management Tools
  2. Installing New Hardware
  3. Checking Disk Space
  4. Time Synchronization
  5. Managing Tcp-ip
  6. Adding Users
  7. Managing the Guest
Module 6: Managing Security
  1. Security Architecture
  2. Default Security Settings
  3. Managing User Access
  4. Restricting Root Access
  5. External Authentication
  6. Patching
Module 7: High Availability and Disaster Recovery
  1. Disaster Recovery Versus Backup: The Need for Both
  2. Hyper V Server Backups
  3. Virtual Machine Backup and Recovery
  4. Implementing High Availability
  5. Virtual Versus Physical Cluster
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