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Hyper-V Best Practices

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Product type Book
Published in Nov 2014
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781782176091
Pages 172 pages
Edition 1st Edition
Languages
Author (1):
Benedict Berger Benedict Berger
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Protecting a Hyper-V environment


Preparing for a situation that hopefully never takes place. This is the kind of definition for backup and disaster recovery. While a restore of a lost word document on a file server is a common and well-practiced task occurring daily in most IT environments, the complete loss of a bunch of VMs or even a whole Hyper-V cluster is unlikely to occur—you think. Almost all companies make use of redundant components, and even clusters are standard; however, Single Points of Failures (SPOFs) can often be found. The following are a few examples:

  • Non-mirrored storage systems

  • Core switches

  • Intersite networking

  • Authentication systems

So, a typical technical architecture offers a realistic chance for a disaster to occur. Hardware and software issues aren't the number one on the list of possible disaster scenarios. More than 50 percent of all disastrous issues are triggered by a human error according to backup-focused company Acronis. Deleting the wrong VM, provisioning wipe...

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