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13. Monitoring Hyper-V and Associated Guest VMs

Andy Syrewicze1  and Richard Siddaway2
(1)
Jenison, MI, USA
(2)
Baston, Lincolnshire, UK
 

It’s one thing to set up and install a new workload, it’s another thing entirely to keep it running. Any workload that’s been in production for some time requires a bit of attention now and then. Maybe resources configured for a virtual machine (VM) at installation are no longer sufficient for the running workload. Maybe a new driver was installed on the host, and now it’s causing issues with the storage. Maybe every single VM on the host is running slow, but you’re not entirely ...

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