Chapter 3. Configure Hyper-V

If you were to name the server role that has changed most between Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2 and Windows Server 2012, you’d have to say Hyper-V. First, Hyper-V now has its own Windows PowerShell module, so the role is completely manageable at the Windows PowerShell prompt. Beyond this new command-line manageability, there are improvements in memory configuration, storage, Resource Metering, security, extensibility, and other areas (such as fault tolerance) that aren’t covered in this domain.

The good news is that none of these new features are particularly difficult to understand, at least at the level on which they will be tested for the 70-417 exam. Studying this area should therefore pay off well.

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