Mastering Windows Server 2016 Hyper-V

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Figure 5.3 Windows Server 2016 installation choices


Figure 5.4 Windows Server 2016 configuration levels


Figure 5.5 Adding the Hyper-V Management Tools to Windows


Figure 5.6 Using Server Management Tools with on-premises OS instances


Figure 5.7 Gateway deployment guidance for Server Management Tools


Figure 5.8 Server Management Tools instance in Azure with tools available


Figure 5.9 Local management tools are not wanted on a Hyper-V server that
should be at the Server Core configuration level.


Figure 5.10 Selecting the protocol to be used for the new server to be
provisioned


Figure 5.11 Selecting to install only the VMM console on a client operating
system


Figure 5.12 All key Hyper-V management environments running on a
Windows 10 client


Figure 5.13 The Hyper-V Manager interface


Figure 5.14 Specifying alternate credentials to manage a remote Hyper-V
server


Figure 5.15 A virtual machine running at 100 percent processor utilization
showing only 3 percent usage of a 24-core Hyper-V host


Figure 5.16 Detail tabs for a virtual machine


Figure 5.17 Changing the keyboard behavior when the keyboard is connected
to a virtual machine


Figure 5.18 Configuring actions for a specific new user role


Figure 5.19 Viewing the PowerShell used by SCVMM


Figure 5.20 Selecting the method to install the operating system into the
virtual machine


Figure 5.21 Manually launching vmconnect.exe allows you to select the host
and virtual machine.


Figure 5.22 The connection dialog box when connecting using Enhanced
Session Mode


Figure 5.23 Conditional forwarder for HGS DNS zone


Figure 5.24 Properties for a shielded VM


Figure 5.25 Console access and PowerShell Direct blocked for shielded VM


Figure 5.26 The full detail of a template creation using SCVMM

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