Summary
In this last chapter of our book, we discussed the importance of virtualized instances running in our data center. In addition to this, we saw the different backup methodologies available at our disposal for backup and recovery of Hyper-V virtual machines. These backup methodologies have been used for virtualization for quite a long time now. With the recent releases of Windows Server 2012 and Hyper-V 3.0, these backup methodologies have now become more mature and been enhanced to cope with the modern virtualized infrastructure.
After covering an overview of the backup methodologies for Hyper-V, we moved on to the Hyper-V virtual machine backup solution design considerations and best practices. In this section, we covered all the major components of a Hyper-V server, including networking, storage, and virtual machine settings. For all these major Hyper-V server components, we laid out the best practices and design considerations, which have a huge impact on the backup and recovery...