Hyper-V from a VMware Admin’s Perspective - Managing Virtual Machine Hardware Resources (Part 1)
My good friend, Keith Mayer welcomes Andy Syrewicze, a Virtual Systems Administrator from Trivalent Group to the show as they kick off a multi-part series that examines Microsoft Hyper-V from a VMware Admin’s perspective. In this episode they’ll showcase the differences between managing virtual machine hardware resources.
- [3:10] As an experienced VMware Admin, what’s some of the top capabilities that you look for in an enterprise-grade hypervisor
- [4:55] Does VMware support Hot operations across ALL Guest Operating Systems that you use in your environment?
- [8:30] DEMO: How to Hot-Add VM memory in Hyper-V
- [11:33] DEMO: Hot adjusting VM processor resources
- [13:37] DEMO: How to Hot Add New Virtual Disks and Expand and Shrink Virtual Disks
- [15:58] DEMO: Hot-Move VM to new Virtual Network
- [17:58] DEMO: Hot-Add new virtual network port ACLs
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- TechNet Radio: (Part 2) Building Your Hybrid Cloud - Hyper-V Enhancements in Windows Server 2012 R2
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- Anonymous
January 16, 2014
Keith Mayer and Andy Syrewicze continue their look into Hyper-V from the view of a VMware admin’s perspective - Anonymous
January 16, 2014
Keith Mayer and Andy Syrewicze continue their look into Hyper-V from the view of a VMware admin’s perspective