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2 Alessandro Cardoso, Microsoft MVP Creating your own “Private Cloud” with Windows 10 Hyper- V WIN443

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4 What Hyper-V enables you to do Hyper-V enables running virtualized computer systems on top of a physical machine *. Virtualized systems can be used and managed just as if they were physical computer systems Virtualization enables quick deployment of computer systems NEW: you can now have nested virtualization with Windows 10

5 Common scenarios A test environment consisting of multiple virtual machines of multiple operating systems. You can use Hyper-V to troubleshoot virtual machines from any Hyper-V deployment. Using virtual networking, you can create a multi- machine environment on a laptop for demonstrating older versions of Windows or non-Windows operating systems

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8 Make sure you have the supported version of Windows 10: Windows 10 Enterprise Windows 10 Professional Windows 10 Education

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10 Checking Hardware Compatibility 64-bit Processor with SLAT. CPU support for VM Monitor Mode Extension (VT-c on Intel CPU's). It is recommended a minimum of 4 GB memory

11 Checking Hardware Compatibility If you run systeminfo.exe on an existing Hyper-V host On the command prompt, type systeminfo.exe

12 Enabling BIOS Boot your computer and go to BIOS setup to enable both Virtualization Technology and Data Execution Prevention

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14 Install Hyper-V Go to Control Panel → Programs → Turn Windows features on or off, check Hyper-V

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17 Hyper-V Manager

18 Networking

19 Virtual Switches and Laptops

20 Creating Virtual Switches

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23 Guest operating systemMax VPNotes Windows 10 32 Windows 8/ 8.1 32 Windows 7 / SP1 4 Ultimate, Enterprise, and Professional editions (32-bit and 64-bit). Windows Vista SP2 2 Business, Enterprise, and Ultimate, including N and KN editions. Windows Server 2012 / R2 64 Windows Server 2008 R2 SP 1 64 Datacenter, Enterprise, Standard and Web editions. Windows Server 2008 SP 2 4 Datacenter, Enterprise, Standard and Web editions (32-bit and 64-bit). Windows Home Server 2011 4 Windows Small Business Server 2011 Essentials edition – 2 VP’s, Standard edition – 4 VP’s

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26 You may want to create a virtual machine checkpoint before making software configuration changes, applying a software update, or installing new software

27 One of the great benefits to virtualization is the ability to easily save the state of a VM Standard Checkpoints – takes a snapshot of the VM and VM memory state at the time the checkpoint is initiated. Production Checkpoints – uses VSS or File System Freeze on a Linux virtual machine to create a data consistent back of the VM.

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30 An export can be used for backup, restoration, or a way to move a virtual machine between hosts Export VM When creating an export of a virtual machine, all associated files are bundled in the export. This includes configuration files, hard drive files and also any existing checkpoint files

31 A virtual machine export can be imported back into the host from which it was derived or new host. Register in-place – Keep the same ID. VM files are on location where it should be run. If the virtual machine is already registered with Hyper-V it needs to be deleted before the import will work. Restore the virtual machine – Creates a copy of the exported file and moves them to a selected location. If the VM is already running in Hyper-V it needs to be deleted before the import can be completed. Copy the virtual machine – The imported VM has a new unique ID which means that it can be imported into the same host many times. Export VM

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33 What version of Hyper-V the VM configuration, saved state, and snapshot files is compatible with? Checking the Configuration Version Get-VM * | Format-Table Name, Version Important: The.VMCX file is a binary format. Directly editing the.VMCX or.VMRS file isn't supported.

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35 When Hyper-V is enabled on a computer that uses the Always On/Always Connected (also known as InstantON) power model Connected Standby is now available

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37 The host needs to a Windows 10 or Windows Server 2016 The guest VM’s needs to run Windows 10 or Windows Server 2016. You need to be logged on the host with Hyper-V Administrator account. You need User credentials for the virtual machine. The VM you want to connect to must be running Requirements for PowerShell Direct

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42 Windows Server features Not included on Windows 10 Hyper-V: The Remote FX capability to virtualize GPUs Live migration of virtual machines from one host to another Hyper-V Replica Virtual Fibre Channel SR-IOV networking Shared.VHDX

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44 You'll need to have a valid license for any operating systems you use in the VMs. http://msdn.comhttp://msdn.com //OS Subscription

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46 Continue your Ignite learning path Visit Microsoft Virtual Academy for free online training visit https://www.microsoftvirtualacademy.com Visit Channel 9 to access a wide range of Microsoft training and event recordings https://channel9.msdn.com/ Head to the TechNet Eval Centre to download trials of the latest Microsoft products http://Microsoft.com/en-us/evalcenter/

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