Hyper-V Performance and Security 101: A Comprehensive Guide for IT Pros

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Microsoft’s Hyper-V is all about efficiency, performance and utilization of server loads. Getting performance out of Hyper-V is learning to use perfmon, counters and developing baselines for hardware subsystems. Memory is critical to monitor; CPU performance is next and then storage. We will look at perfmon and Hyper-V. NUMA is supported on Hyper-V and is a complex subject, but we will look at the basics on my HP Server. Data centers are multi-tenant and security is a growing concern for Enterprise, state and federal governments. Microsoft has a entire system to provide security and assurance that hosts are not tampered with or data compromised.

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Thank-you for taking me by the hand and explaining to me what I'm already doing. Much of the monitoring aspects are instinctual to me as I'm a mainframe operator from back in the day.

BillyOfTea
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Brilliant technical information. Many thanks.

abulaith
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Wow this some mind blowing stuff !

johnsenchak
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So the million dollar question is: should the Root Partition have one of the four ports on a broadcom NIC configured as an External VSwitch and tick "Allow management operating system to share this network adapter", OR just leave that port out of the Hyper-V vswitch configuration all together? Then configure the remaining three NIC ports as a Switch Embedded Team.

sphark-fy
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Great sir 👌
Thanks for sharing from Pakistan

shadowcryptotrader
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Great lecture like everytime :-) But the video is cut every two seconds which makes it hard to watch (for me at least). Because of the excessive video cutting there is no natural flow. (Like in the older videos) Mr. Vanderpools "superpower" is to explain IT concepts, by being able to put the topic in a context, and to ask and answer the right questions. This superpower is a bit weakend by over-cutting the videos and by providing a lot information one after the other. But thats only my subjective opinion. Perhaps he can make an "old school" playlist where he elaborates freely on one two topics without the need to cut it down that much.

frymc
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Just seen you're Video.. Great Content got a Sub from me.. Running a HP DL380P Gen 8 + Server 2022 Datacenter 128G Ram and Love Hyper-v.. this is a Homelab server but i do have quite a few VM's running . and have been useing Hpyer-v Since Server 1016 or so....

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