How to Build a Hyper-V Cluster
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- čas přidán 1. 09. 2020
- In this lesson you will learn how to:
- Create a Cluster
- Control Quorum
- Control Networks
- Configure Disks and CSVs
Full Course Description: Learn how to implement, manage, and optimize a virtualization solution with Microsoft Hyper-V. Topics include installing and administering Hyper-V, optimizing Hyper-V performance, using Live Migration Backup and Disaster Recover, building Hyper-V Failover Clusters, implementing Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI), and taking a sneak peak at System Center Virtual Machine Manager and running VMs inside Microsoft Azure. Throughout this course, you should gain the knowledge necessary to build complex scenarios including Hyper-V Failover Clusters, Hyper-V Replica, and Virtual Desktop Infrastructure.
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Great Video. I like when you say "It is easy to convert it to a cluster shared volume, once you know you NEED to convert it", almost sounds like you learned that one from experience.
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So simply and professionally explained, without complicated stuff in, thanks !
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This has to be one of the best videos I’ve seen on hyper v clusters. Thank you!
Best video on this subject I found as well.
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By far the easiest video to follow on this topic thats not 6 years old. Thank you!
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One of the best videos I’ve see.n on this.
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Thanks from Sweden!
Very thorough and helpful, thanks!
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hi, im from são paulo, brazil, and i wish all the best for you guy ! you helpme a lot, thanksssss
Thanks for the explanation!
Amazing video, clear and simply. thanks
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I like this demo, will look if the channel has more topics like 2nd DNS server and 2nd Active directory server
Great video
Great Video. If you build the Hyper-V VM's but you want the VM files to be in the same SAN where the failover cluster shared volume will be, how would that be accomplished?
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Excellent explanation
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Thanks for the info. I created my cluster using your instruction, SAS shared storage with no drive letter, but when I migrate hyper-v vm's to it, I cannot locate the shared volume to put the files into. Where precisely is it?
Where are the rest of the Hyper-V build videos in the course?
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How can I set up iSCSI storage to lab this?
hello greetings, I have a Hyper-V Cluster, I have a virtual machine with server 2016 with 450gb, I want to increase the hard disk of the virtual machine to 900gb, what would be the correct procedure, I have edited the machine extending the capacity, but when I start Vm It does not detect the new space that I configure
what would be the procedure to add more virtual machine space that I have in the clouster
have you resolved this?
You should not use different network cards for different traffic. That over complicates the setup and will just create a nightmare.