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Hyper-V Security

You're reading from   Hyper-V Security Secure your Hyper-V hosts, their guests, and critical services from intruders and malware

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Product type Paperback
Published in Dec 2014
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781782175490
Length 184 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Andy Syrewicze Andy Syrewicze
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Preface 1. Introducing Hyper-V Security FREE CHAPTER 2. Securing the Host 3. Securing Virtual Machines from the Hypervisor 4. Securing Virtual Machines 5. Securing the Network 6. Securing Hyper-V Storage 7. Hyper-V Security and System Center VMM 8. Secure Hybrid Cloud Management through App Controller Index

Configuring NTFS security for VM storage


Every major component of a virtual machine is stored in a file. Like any file, access must be carefully controlled. If an attacker is able to retrieve a copy of a VM's VHDX file, then it can be easily mounted and its contents can be exploited.

Fortunately, NTFS security for Hyper-V is fairly complete right out of the box. This section is less about what to do and more about what not to do.

Every Hyper-V host has a default location for virtual machine configuration files and a default location for virtual machine hard drive files. Most administrators change these right away for a variety of reasons. This is where we get into our first "don't": don't place virtual machine files directly on the root of an NTFS volume. For one thing, Windows really doesn't want to grant access to files there. For another, modifying security on the volume's root can have serious side effects. Instead, use a subfolder.

Note

Cluster Shared Volumes are attached under the C:\ClusterStorage...

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