Showing posts with label Hyper-V. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hyper-V. Show all posts

Saturday, June 13, 2015

Free Hyper V Configuration Tool by manageengine

Free Hyper V Configuration Tool
Virtual servers provide great cost benefits as opposed to real physical server. This encourages people to run many applications and services on these virtual servers. The application, that is running within the virtual servers need to be running all the time. Sometimes, during emergency situations, few VM's require more resources to manage the demanding, resource intensive applications running on them. In that critical moment, it becomes imperative to allocate more resources, such as CPU, RAM to that VM's. Hence, it is important to monitor and manage those virtual servers(VM's) continuously at all the times
The ManageEngine's Free Hyper V Configuration tool addresses this monitoring and management requirement. The Free software can configure Microsoft Hyper V Virtual server (VM's ) resources such as CPU, RAM or execute Power operations or change the boot order start-up, and also it fetches comprehensive data about the servers and its virtual machines and presents them as visually elegant graphs and reports in a desktop tool dashboard.
Manage Engine Hyper-V Configuration Tool can configure Hyper V Server from the remote location. The best part is that the tool is made available to you absolutely FREE of cost.

Features:
·  Easy to use dashboard tool
·  Hyper V server – CPU , Memory, Disk Monitoring
·  Virtual server (VM) – CPU configuration
·  Virtual Machine (VM) – RAM configuration
·  Power on, Suspend, Power–off VM from remote

Key Benefits
ManageEngine Free Hyper V Configuration Tool provides an exclusive configuration solution for Hyper-V server, a Virtual Machine, running on Windows 2008 R2. Using the free tool, the administrator can increase or decrease the RAM capacity, or allocate more number of CPU processor for the VM, or execute 'power operations' on the Virtual servers like 'power-on' the VM's , suspend the VM's , 'Power Off' the VM and Pause the VM, and it allows the operator to select the Boot-order for each VM', either it may be from Disk, CD Rom, Pxe boot and more.
Tool populates actual resource utilization details of the virtual servers along with CPU usage, Memory details, Disk and Network utilization of each guest operating system. The dashboard quickly shows how many virtual machines are present, how many are powered-on / powered-off or suspended state and displaying its severity as Critical or Warning in a elegant Tree-View, and also, how much CPU are allocated to / consumed by each Virtual Machine etc., in an intuitive bar graph.
The ManageEngine Hyper V Configuration Tool serves as a smart desktop tool that continuously monitors Hyper V, a Microsoft virtual server, across your network and more importantly, it empowers you to manage / configure those VM's in real-time and ensures your mission-critical applications run smoothly.

Download ManageEngine Hyper V Configuration Free Tool 1.0

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Note: Please read and accept the License Agreement before downloading the software


Friday, January 27, 2012

Installing Hyper-V and Deploying Windows Server 2008 as Your First Virtual Machine - Part II

Introduction
In part I of this article, I pointed to you the prerequisites to install Hyper-V, the differences between Hyper-V and Virtual Server 2005 R2, and then installed Hyper-V on Windows Server 2008. In this part of the article, I will use Hyper-V Manager to create my first Virtual machine and then install on it Windows Server 2008 as a guest operating system.





Once you install the Hyper-V role on Windows Server 2008, a new console will be installed on your machine, and it is called the Hyper-V Manager. Everything related to Hyper-V is done using this MMC console.

  1. To open Hyper-V, click on Start > Administrative Tools > Hyper-V Manager

Installing Hyper-V and Deploying Windows Server 2008 as Your First Virtual Machine - Part I

Introduction
Hyper-V is the next level of virtualization, with Windows Server 2008 you no longer need to deploy an application such as Virtual Server 2005 or Virtual PC or other virtualization technology in order to build your virtual machines. 
Hyper-V is one of the new roles available with Windows Server 2008 where you can install it and then start creating your virtual machines, take different snapshots for every virtual machine and much more. You can use a virtualized computing environment to improve the efficiency of your computing resources by utilizing more of your hardware resources.


In this two parts article, I will show you how to install the Hyper-V role and then in part two I will install Windows Server 2008 as a virtual machine with Hyper-V.

Hyper-V requires specific hardware. You will need the following:
  • An x64-based processor. Hyper-V will be available only in the x64-based versions of Windows Server 2008, the x64-based versions of Windows Server 2008 Standard, Windows Server 2008 Enterprise, and Windows Server 2008 Datacenter.

Identifying Hyper-V Version

Introduction: You installed Windows Server 2008, and you intend to Install Hyper-V role, but you are wondering which version of Hyper-V is included with your Windows Server 2008 DVD ? is it the Beta version that is included with the RTM version of Windows Server 2008 ? Or is it the RTM version of Hyper-V?

You might be in a situation also, where you have already installed Hyper-V role, but does not know which version you are running. In this article, I'm going to show you two methods to identify which hyper-V version your Windows Server has .




When Windows Server 2008 was RTM back in February 2008, Hyper-V was included in Beta version.
And then we had two release candidates, RC0 and RC1, till Hyper-V was RTM on June 26- 2008.

If you already had Hyper-V role installed , then you can identify the version you are running by :

  • Using the Command line
  • Using the Hyper-V Manager Console

Introducing Microsoft Hyper-V Server 2008 - Part 2 : Configuration


Introduction
In part 1 of this article, I installed Microsoft Hyper-V Server 2008. Today I'm going to configure Hyper-V Server 2008 by using the Hyper-V ConfigurationWindow.


As shown in part 1 of this article, the desktop of the Hyper-V server contains only two windows; the Command Line window and the Hyper-V Configuration window. If by mistake you closed any of these windows, you can easily re-open anyone of these windows by following the below steps:
Opening the Command Line window
  1. Click CTRL+ALT+DEL > click on Start Task Manager
  2. Click on New Task...
  3. Type cmd > click Enter or OK

Introducing Microsoft Hyper-V Server 2008 - Part 1 : Installation

Introduction

The stand-alone version of Hyper-V is now available and is called Microsoft Hyper-V Server 2008. So now if you want to work with Hyper-V and does not have a copy of Windows Server 2008, then download Microsoft Hyper-V Server 2008, which is absolutely free, easy to install and easy to configure.



Since day one of introducing Hyper-V with Windows Server 2008, people on the TechNet forums were wondering if a stand alone Hyper-V server would ever be released and how much would it cost. People were very excited for Hyper-V, but not all of them had a hand on experience on Windows Server 2008 With Hyper-V ! For those people who have been waiting, the day had came and Microsoft released Hyper-V Server 2008, which in absolutely free !
Microsoft Hyper-V Server 2008 requires specific hardware ( they are the same as Hyper-V that is available with Windows Server 2008). 
You will need the following:
  • An x64-based processor
  • Hardware-assisted virtualization. This is available in processors that include a virtualization option; specifically, Intel VT or AMD Virtualization
  • Hardware Data Execution Protection (DEP) must be available and be enabled. Specifically, you must enable Intel XD bit (execute disable bit) or AMD NX bit (no execute bit).