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Hyper-V Architecture and Administration - Definitive Reference for Developers and Engineers - cover

Hyper-V Architecture and Administration - Definitive Reference for Developers and Engineers

Richard Johnson

Verlag: HiTeX Press

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"Hyper-V Architecture and Administration""Hyper-V Architecture and Administration" is an authoritative and comprehensive guide for professionals seeking deep technical mastery of Microsoft Hyper-V virtualization. The book meticulously traces the evolution and core principles of Hyper-V, positioning it in the context of today’s fast-paced virtualization landscape. Readers are first grounded in essential virtualization concepts, hypervisor types, and the unique architectural role Hyper-V plays in modern data centers, including detailed explorations of security, isolation mechanisms, and Windows integration.Expanding on foundational concepts, the book delves into the sophisticated architecture underpinning Hyper-V, including partitioning models, memory management, device integration, and high-performance inter-VM communication. Extensive coverage is dedicated to real-world administration—system requirements, secure host configuration, advanced networking, storage strategies, and automation—empowering administrators to plan, deploy, and optimize Hyper-V environments at scale. Advanced chapters unravel cutting-edge topics such as shielded VMs, role-based administration, secure boot, disaster recovery, and clustering for high availability.Encompassing both on-premises and hybrid cloud solutions, the text leads readers through seamless integration scenarios with Azure, advanced management using System Center and Azure Arc, and key considerations for compliance and governance in hybrid deployments. Whether you are architecting enterprise-grade infrastructures, orchestrating VM lifecycles, or optimizing for performance and security, this book provides the depth, clarity, and practical insight needed to harness the full power of Hyper-V in today’s dynamic IT landscape.
Verfügbar seit: 08.06.2025.
Drucklänge: 250 Seiten.

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