Hyper-V networks can confound the less-experienced administrator. Senior Instructor Doug Bassett helps remove this mystery.
Hyper-V virtual machines are a boon to the networking professional. They can set up entire server farms, without the expense of separate hardware. Hyper-V is also used for "sandbox" environments, where an administrator will want to test a configuration prior to deployment, or for penetration testing.
Servers need networks to communicate. One of the challenges of configuring Hyper-v is to determine the kind of network that fits the given requirement. It is so easy to choose the wrong one and then waste time and money troubleshooting.
In this excerpt from the Application Infrastructure class, Senior Microsoft Instructor Doug Bassett explains the concepts of VLANS and the various types of network configuration options. This helps the administrator get it right the first time.
This is an example of the real-world, online HD certification training done at www.stormwind.com.
If you have any questions, feel free to email our Senior Technical Instructor Doug Bassett at [email protected].
We look forward to seeing you in class soon.
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