Thursday, May 30, 2013

Virtual machine high availability and disaster recovery

Hands on: Hyper-V 3.0, virtual machine high availability
and disaster recovery. Free training from The Register.
June 18th @ 9am GMT / 10am BST / 11am CEST.


Hi Etechnews Today,

Following the success of our first ever Hands on Regcast*, we're
firing up QA's Paul Gregory once more to go deep into another
feature of Windows Server 2012: using Hyper-V 3.0 to increase the
availability of Virtual Machines.

During the hour we will show how the changes in failover clustering
and the improvements in scalability, in the failover cluster
engine's ability to perform in-guest monitoring, and anti-affinity
rules. Then, in the second half, we have some more live demos of
Hyper-V Replica, covering setup and exploring the three failure
models - test failover, planned failover and unplanned failover.

To finish Paul will discuss how Hyper-V Replica and network
virtualization can be combined so that VMs maintain the same
identity across data centres - or even between a company and a
service provider/hoster.

It's going to be a lot of fun. Our first Hands On Regcast* had the
highest audience in our history. If you were part of that, we asked
you to vote for the subject you wanted. This is what you chose, so
we know you're going to like it.

Sign up. Tell a friend. Have your questions ready.

Join us for this deep dive into Hyper-V by signing up below.
http://whitepapers.theregister.co.uk/s/b0b/9e7f3/5d2/5779bef5?td=m-ev


* Watch 'Hands on with Hyper-V 3.0 and virtual machine movement'
here. http://whitepapers.theregister.co.uk/paper/watch/2750/


Team Register
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