The Hyper-V Planning and Deployment Guide is intended to help you understand the considerations you should take into account when planning to deploy Hyper-V™, and to provide installation and configuration details that will help you deploy Hyper-V.
Overview of Hyper-V
Before You Install Hyper-V
Installing Hyper-V
Configuring Virtual Networks
Implementing Disks and Storage
Appendix A: Example Authorization Manager Tasks and Operations
Appendix B: Authorization Manager Terminology
Hyper-V enables you to create a virtualized server computing environment using a technology that is part of Windows Server® 2008. You can use a virtualized computing environment to improve the efficiency of your computing resources by utilizing more of your hardware resources. This is possible because you use Hyper-V to create and manage virtual machines and their resources. Each virtual machine is a virtualized computer system that operates in an isolated execution environment. This allows you to run multiple operating systems simultaneously on one physical computer.
Who will be interested in this role?
Hyper-V can be useful to you if you are:
Hyper-V can be useful to you if you are:
An IT administrator, planner, or designer.
An IT architect responsible for computer management and security throughout your organization.
An IT operations manager who is looking for ways to reduce the total cost of ownership of their server infrastructure, in terms of both power costs and management costs.
A software developer or tester who is looking for ways to increase productivity by reducing the time it takes to build and configure a server for development or test use.
Microsoft Corporation
Published: March 2009
Published: March 2009
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