Implementing Windows Server 2019 Hyper-V
by Glenn Weadock
Hyper-V in Microsoft networks forms the basis for server virtualization, virtual desktop infrastructure, and virtual networking. This course covers Hyper-V essentials whether you are an IT architect, engineer, support tech, or trainer.
What you'll learn
Windows Server 2019 continues Microsoft’s march towards full-featured network virtualization with the Hyper-V role built into the server operating system. In this course, Implementing Windows Server 2019 Hyper-V, you will gain the ability to install, configure, and manage Hyper-V hosts and virtual machines. First, you will learn about installing the Hyper-V role, creating virtual machines, and installing operating systems into them. Next, you will discover details about configuring virtual machine settings and setting up VM storage. Finally, you will build virtual networks, from switches to network interface cards, including advanced features such as NIC teaming and VLANs. When you are finished with this course, you will have the skills and knowledge to deploy Hyper-V hosts and guests in a Server 2019 network and connect those systems into a functioning virtual infrastructure. This course is part of a learning path that aligns with the objectives for the Windows Server MCSA certification track.
About the author
Glenn E. Weadock (MDAA, MCAAA, MCT, MCSE, MCSA, MCITP, A+, Security+) is the president of Independent Software Inc., which he founded in 1982 after graduating from Stanford University's engineering school. ISI provides expert witness, consulting, and training services in the IT field with a focus on operating systems and networking technologies. Glenn is the author of 18 commercial books on topics such as Windows clients and servers, Microsoft certification, website design, troubleshooting, and ... moreclient/server networking, for publishers including McGraw-Hill, Wiley, Sybex, and the famous Dummies series. Glenn has developed seminars and video courses for Data-Tech Institute, Global Knowledge, and O’Reilly Media; co-authored two Microsoft Official Curriculum (MOC) courses on Windows Server 2008; and has taught PC and network troubleshooting, design, and support to tens of thousands of students in the US, UK, Canada, and Southeast Asia. Glenn advised the U.S. Justice Department in the Microsoft antitrust case, and has been an expert witness in patent cases involving companies such as IBM, Amazon, Facebook, Instagram, Disney, and LendingTree. He has a Bachelor of Science in Engineering With Distinction, from Stanford University, where he was elected to the Phi Beta Kappa and Tau Beta Pi honor societies. In his spare time, Glenn enjoys hiking, reading, and music.