From Beginner to Expert
Hyper-V is Microsoft's hardware virtualization product. It allows you create and run a software version of a computer, called a virtual machine. Each virtual machine acts like a complete computer, running an operating system and programs. When you need computing resources, virtual machines give you more flexibility, help save time and money, and are a more efficient way to use hardware than just running one operating system on physical hardware.
Hyper-V runs each virtual machine in its own isolated space, which means you can run more than one virtual machine on the same hardware at the same time. You might want to do this to avoid problems such as a crash affecting the other workloads, or to give different people, groups or services access to different systems.
This course will cover the following areas, and many more:
Understand Server and Desktop virtualization
Create virtual machines
Installing an operating system on a virtual machine
Create virtual switches
Use PowerShell to manage virtual machines, virtual switches and Hyper-V settings
Secure virtual machines
Understand virtual hard drive types
Manage advanced network settings
Manage checkpoints
Configure replication of virtual machines
Migrate virtual machines
Export and Import of virtual machines
Managing NUMA
Configure virtual nesting
Enable virtual machine shielding
Configure SmartPaging
Configure integration services
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