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Windows 8 Virtualization

Windows 8 Virtualization. Neil Masih NetCom Learning. Agenda. Planning to Implement Windows 8. Server-Side Virtualization. Windows 8 Certifications. Client-Side Virtualization. Implementing Windows 8.

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Windows 8 Virtualization

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  1. Windows 8 Virtualization Neil Masih NetCom Learning

  2. Agenda Planning to Implement Windows 8 Server-Side Virtualization Windows 8 Certifications Client-Side Virtualization

  3. Implementing Windows 8 • The first step in installing Windows 8 on a computer is to ensure that the hardware and software being run on the computer will be compatible with Windows 8. • As a part of preparing for the Windows 8 installation process, you need to understand minimum hardware requirements and understand the supported upgrade paths.

  4. Editions

  5. Implementing Windows 8 • Processor: 1 gigahertz (GHz) or faster • RAM: 1 gigabyte (GB) (32-bit) or 2 GB (64-bit) • Hard disk space: 16 GB (32-bit) or 20 GB (64-bit) • Graphics card: Microsoft DirectX 9 graphics device with WDDM driver • Additional requirements to use certain features: • To use touch, you need a tablet or a monitor that supports multitouch • To access the Windows Store and to download and run apps, you need an active Internet connection and a screen resolution of at least 1024 x 768 • To snap apps, you need a screen resolution of at least 1366 x 768 • Client Hyper-V requires a 64-bit system with second level address translation 2 GB of RAM (Windows 8 Pro only) • A TV tuner is required to play and record live TV in Windows Media Center (Windows 8 Pro Pack and Windows 8 Media Center Pack only)

  6. Upgrading

  7. Improved deployment and migration features

  8. Client Hyper-V • Note: This requires the Windows 8 Enterprise or Windows 8 Pro version of the operating system. • Client Hyper-V® on Windows 8 provides a flexible and high-performing client virtualization environment. • Users can take advantage of this environment to test applications and IT scenarios in multiple operating system configurations by using a single computer

  9. Client Hyper-V (requirements) • 64-bit PCs only. Like the Server software on which it is based, Client Hyper-V only runs on 64-bit PCs that are running the 64-bit version of Windows 8 Pro (or Enterprise). • Chipset requirements. Client Hyper-V requires modern Intel and AMD microprocessors that include Second Level Address Translation (SLAT) technologies. Fortunately, this is a feature of all current generation (“Sandy Bridge” on Intel) microprocessors. But it means that your older Core 2 Duo-based PCs may not work. • Memory. Your PC must be configured with at least 4 GB of RAM. (More memory depending on virtualization needs)

  10. Client Hyper-V (installation)

  11. Server Hyper-V (requirements) Processor : Minimum: 1.4 GHz 64-bit processor RAM: Minimum: 512 MB Disk Space: Minimum: 32 GB Windows Server 2012 Datacenter – unlimited virtual instances on local hardware Windows Server 2012 Standard – two virtual instances on local hardware Windows Server 2012 Essentials – no virtualization support Windows Server 2012 Foundation – no virtualization support

  12. Server Hyper-V (installation)

  13. Polls

  14. Hyper-V PVLANs allow Hyper-V administrators to isolate virtual machines from each other (for example, virtual machines cannot contact other virtual machines over the network), while still maintaining external network connectivity for all virtual machines. DHCP guard • DHCP guard drops server messages from unauthorized virtual machines that are acting as DHCP servers • DHCP server traffic from other virtual switch ports is automatically dropped. Router guard • Router guard drops router advertisement and redirection messages from unauthorized virtual machines that are acting as routers. Server 2008 vs. Server 2012

  15. Windows 8 Presentation Demo

  16. Upcoming Webinars • Free Webinar: Windows 8 Virtualization • Free Webinar: Extending Configuration Manager 2012 SP1 via PowerShell 3.0 • Free Webinar: SharePoint 2010 Review | Courses & Certifications • Free Webinar: Windows 8 Development | HTML5 with Live Demo • Free Webinar: Microsoft SQL Server 2012 | EIM Capabilities • Free Webinar: Lync Server 2013 Part 2 | Architecture and Deployment Changes • Free Webinar: Microsoft SQL Server 2012 | Business Intelligence & Cloud Solutions • Free Webinar: Lync Server 2013 Part 3 | Integration and Extensibility Sign up for free at: www.netcomlearning.com/webinars www.netcomlearning.com

  17. Free Events - PA “What's New in Microsoft Technologies” Date: Tuesday, January 22nd Time: • 9 am – 12 pm on Windows Server 2012 • 1 PM – 4 PM on Windows 8 Location: Speakers: • Victor Utz: NetCom Learning Instructor *Breakfast, Lunch and refreshments served Microsoft Corporation - Philadelphia, PA Metro Area45 Liberty Boulevard, Suite 210Malvern, Pennsylvania - 19355 Register at: www.netcomlearning.com/webinars www.netcomlearning.com

  18. Free Events – DC Area “What's New in Microsoft Technologies” Date: Wednesday, January 23rd Time: • 9 am – 12 pm on Windows Server 2012 • 1 PM – 4 PM on Windows 8 • 3:40 PM - 4 PM: Microsoft Gadgets Demo | Microsoft Store Location: Speakers: • Victor Utz: NetCom Learning Instructor • Paul Schenkel: Partner Hosting & Cloud Services for Microsoft • Jose Soto: Microsoft Devices Evagelist for Microsoft Store Register at: www.netcomlearning.com/webinars Microsoft Corporation - Washington, DC Metro Area5404 Wisconsin Ave, Suite 700Chevy Chase, Maryland 20815 www.netcomlearning.com

  19. Windows 8 Classes MCSA: Windows 8 • 20687: Configuring Windows 8 • 20688: Managing and Maintaining Windows 8 (Exam releasing on Jan 18th 2013) Upcoming Classes: 20687: Configuring Windows 8 • February 4th in New York, NY & Live Online Locations: Attend in-class or Live Online Instructor-led • New York • Las Vegas (All Inclusive Travel Package) • Arlington VA • Philadelphia, PA www.netcomlearning.com

  20. Windows 7 • MCTS & MCITP Windows 7 (exams 70-680 & 70-685) • 6292: Installing and Configuring Windows 7 Client • 6293: Troubleshooting and Supporting Windows 7 in the Enterprise • Automatic MCSA: Windows 7 once you pass exam 70-685 • MCSA: Windows 7 + Upgrade exam = MCSA: Windows 8 • Upcoming Classes in MCTS & MCITP Windows 7: • January 21st in New York City & Live Online (GTR) • January 28th in Las Vegas & Live Online (All Inclusive Travel Package) (GTR) • February 18th in Arlington, VA & Live Online www.netcomlearning.com

  21. Q & A We would love to hear about your training goals. Call us: 1-888-563-8266 E-mail: info@netcomlearning.com www.netcomlearning.com

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