Mastering Windows Server 2016 Hyper-V

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Figure  7.31    Selecting   the virtual machines    to  be  made    clustered   resources
Figure 7.32 Setting the high availability option for a virtual machine
Figure 7.33 The complete Live Migration process
Figure 7.34 Setting the Live Migration network for a cluster
Figure 7.35 Enabling Live Migration for a stand-alone Hyper-V host
Figure 7.36 The different storage objects for a virtual machine
Figure 7.37 The storage objects for a virtual machine
Figure 7.38 Setting the advanced configurations for Live Migration
Figure 7.39 Dynamic Optimization options for a host group
Figure 7.40 Power Optimization options for a host group
Figure 7.41 Setting a placement rule for a host group
Figure 7.42 Configuring node fairness using Failover Cluster Manager

Chapter 8


Figure  8.1 Enabling    inbound replication for a   Hyper-V server
Figure 8.2 Recovery-point configuration
Figure 8.3 Configuring an alternate IP configuration to be used during
failover
Figure 8.4 Windows Server 2012 R2 Hyper-V extended replication
Figure 8.5 Enabling inbound replication for the Hyper-V Replica Broker role
Figure 8.6 Viewing the health of replication
Figure 8.7 Selecting the point in time for the test failover
Figure 8.8 Performing a planned failover
Figure 8.9 Selecting the VHDs to use for the planner
Figure 8.10 Example of the capacity planner tool in action
Figure 8.11 ASR architectural overview for Hyper-V to Hyper-V replication
Figure 8.12 ASR architectural overview for replication from Hyper-V to Azure
Figure 8.13 View of Azure storage account containing Hyper-V Replica target
VM
Figure 8.14 Creating a new Recovery Services vault
Figure 8.15 Getting started with replication to Azure

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