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Hyper-V Best Practices

You're reading from   Hyper-V Best Practices Equip yourselves with the real-world configurations and best practices of Hyper-V to take full advantage of its virtualization capabilities

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Product type Paperback
Published in Nov 2014
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781782176091
Length 172 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Activating Hyper-V features

After our operating system is prepared to host Hyper-V, it's time to activate the Hyper-V components. Add the following product packages and their roles and features to your unattended.xml file:

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<servicing>
  <package action="configure">
    <assemblyIdentity language="" publicKeyToken="31bf3856ad364e35" processorArchitecture="amd64" name="Microsoft-Windows-ServerStandardEdition" version="6.3.9600.16384" />
    <selection name="Microsoft-Hyper-V-Common-Drivers-Package" state="true" />
    <selection name="Microsoft-Hyper-V-Guest-Integration-Drivers-Package" state="true" />
    <selection name="Microsoft-Hyper-V-Server-Drivers-Package" state="true" />
    <selection name="Microsoft-Hyper-V-ServerEdition-Package" state="true" />
  </package>
  <package action="configure">
    <assemblyIdentity language="" publicKeyToken="31bf3856ad364e35" processorArchitecture="amd64" name="Microsoft-Windows-ServerCore-Package" version="6.3.9600.16384" />
    <selection name="Microsoft-Hyper-V" state="true" />
    <selection name="Microsoft-Hyper-V-Offline" state="true" />
    <selection name="Microsoft-Hyper-V-Online" state="true" />
    <selection name="VmHostAgent" state="true" />
    <selection name="AdminUI" state="true" />
    <selection name="ServerManager-Core-RSAT" state="true" />
    <selection name="ServerManager-Core-RSAT-Feature-Tools" state="true" />
    <selection name="ServerManager-Core-RSAT-Role-Tools" state="true" />
  </package>
</servicing>

After adding these Hyper-V components, the creation of our unattended.xml file is completed. You can download the complete sample XML file (http://bit.ly/1xBIQb2). Place the file in the root folder on the USB drive and boot the Server system from your installation media. You will now experience a fully Zero-Touch Hyper-V installation. In Chapter 2, High Availability Scenarios, you will learn how to advance this even further into a Zero-Touch cluster installation.

Activating Hyper-V features

Unattended.XML file for automatic Hyper-V setup

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Hyper-V Best Practices
Published in: Nov 2014
Publisher: Packt
ISBN-13: 9781782176091
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