Audience
Profile
The primary
audience for this course is Windows Server 2003/2008 System Administrators who
manage and implement Server Virtualization technologies within their
network.
The secondary
audience for this course is Enterprise System Architects who plan enterprise
server resources with an emphasis on server consolidation.
At Course
Completion
After
completing this course, students will be able to:
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Install
and configure Windows Server 2008 Hyper-V.
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Understand
Hyper-V Virtual Networking.
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Understand
the types of Virtual Hard Drives and their benefits.
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Create
and manage Virtual Machines on the Hyper-V server.
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Understand
how to configure the Hyper-V server to ensure high availability.
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Monitor
the performance of the Hyper-V server.
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Understand
how to use existing virtual machines in the Hyper-V server.
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Understand
the issues with migrating existing Virtual Machines to Hyper-V.
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Understand
how System Center Virtual Machine Manager (VMM) can be used to manage Hyper-V
servers throughout the enterprise.
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Use
PowerShell to manage the Hyper-V server and the virtual machines hosted on the
Hyper-V server.
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Implement
a disaster recovery plan for Virtual Machines on Hyper-V.
Prerequisites
In
addition to their professional experience, students who attend this training
should have technical knowledge in the following areas.
Course
Outline
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Module 1:
Introduction to Windows Server 2008 Hyper-V
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Module 2: Configure Hyper-V Settings and Virtual
Networks
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Module 3: Hyper-V Remote Administration
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Module 4: Creation of Virtual Hard Drives and Virtual
Machines
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Module 5:
Virtual Machine Settings, Snapshots, and High Availability
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Module
6: Migration of Virtual Machines to Hyper-V
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Module
7: Introduction to System Center Virtual Machine Manage
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Module 8: Managing
the VMM Virtual Machine Image Library and Checkpoints
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Module 9: Windows PowerShell and Disaster
Recovery