Hyper-V – Resources and reading

Microsoft has released a new Best Practices Analyzer (BPA) for Hyper-V which will help you either plan your setup or check your existing configuration and wether it’s supported. You can find it over at Microsoft download center.

Here are some other interesting reading on the Hyper-V topic also:

Setting up XenDesktop on Hyper-V without PXE

http://community.citrix.com/display/ocb/2010/04/13/Three+Steps+to+a+PXE-Free+XenDesktop+on+Hyper-V

Inventory VM’s on Hyper-V
Ben Armstrong, Virtual PC Guy

http://blogs.msdn.com/virtual_pc_guy/archive/2010/04/14/scripts-to-inventory-virtual-machines-hyper-v.aspx

Hyper-V failover clustering options

http://weblog.bassq.nl/index.php/hyper-v-failover-clustering-options/

NetApp best practices guide on file system alignment

http://blogs.netapp.com/virtualization/2010/04/updated-netapp-best-practices-guide-on-file-system-alignment-for-virtual-environments.html

Disaster recovery for Hyper-V snapshots

http://www.sigmasquared.co.za/2010/04/disaster-recovery-for-hyper-v-snapshots/

Some useful Hyper-V posts

http://www.aidanfinn.com/?p=10525

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I have 10+ years experience of the IT-industry. The last years I've been heavily involved in Microsofts Technology Adoption Programs for Windows Vista, "Longhorn", Hyper-V, "Stirling", SCVMM and Windows Server 2008 R2. I'm was awarded an MVP in File Systems & Storage 2008, MVP in Cluster 2009, member of Microsoft Extended Experts Team and have been speaking at numerous events such as TechEd and TechDays.