Windows Server 2012 High Availability: Hyper-V

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Course Summary
Part 2 of 2 in the Windows Server 2012 High Availability series will provide network engineers with the ideas of what technologies Microsoft Server 2012 has to offer in the world of High Availability.
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Course Description
Part 2 of 2 in the Windows Server 2012 High Availability series will provide network engineers with the ideas of what technologies Microsoft Server 2012 has to offer in the world of High Availability. As well as the steps to successfully plan, implement, and support High Availability solutions for their managed Windows environment. A few features we'll cover are NIC Teaming, DHCP Scope Failover, Network Load Balancing, and more. A strong working knowledge of general hardware, networking, and Windows core infrastructure services is recommended.
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Course Syllabus
Hyper-V Failover Clusters- 47m 39s
—Introduction 0m 49s
—Failover Cluster Overview 1m 43s
—Failover Cluster Terminology 2m 17s
—New Features in Server 2012 6m 48s
—Setting Up Shared Storage 8m 0s
—Validate Configuration 6m 59s
—Creating a Cluster 7m 32s
—Moving Virtual HD and Configuration to Cluster 4m 30s
—Creating New Virtual Machines 3m 32s
—Testing Failover 5m 29sHigh Availability Printing- 31m 31s
—Introduction 0m 39s
—High Availability Printing Overview 1m 52s
—How High Availability Printing Works 2m 7s
—Where to Start 3m 8s
—Adding Print and Document Services 4m 51s
—Configuring Firewall 1m 12s
—Configuring Monitoring 7m 39s
—Testing the Service 10m 3sHyper-V Storage Migration- 31m 20sHyper-V Live Migration- 34m 39sHyper-V Replicas- 55m 39sConclusion of Course- 10m 9s