ptg6432687 administration host servers, Administration console, 152-155 Hyper-V, 16, 18 virtual guest sessions, 31-34 Administration tool, 31 Ter mi nal Ser vic es, 32- 34 VMM tool, 32 Windows Server 2008, administering remotely, 155, 157-162 Administration button, Navigation pane, VMM (Virtual Machine Manager), 260 Administration console (Hyper-V), 152-155 launching, 152 MMC tool, 153-154 roles, administering, 297-298 Server Manager tool, 152-153 administration passwords, Server Core, changing, 121 Administration tool snapshot capabilities, 31, 38 virtual guest sessions, managing, 31 Administrative console (VMM), 258-261 Administrator console (VMM), 274, 289-290, 322 delegated administrator user roles, creating, 324-326 host clusters, managing, 295 host groups, creating, 293-294 hosts adding, 291-293 managing, 294 installing, 284-286 roles, administering and managing, 297-298 self-service user roles, creating, 326-330 user roles managing, 322-324 modifying, 330-331 removing, 331 VMM library, configuring, 295-296 VMs (virtual machines) creating, 296 deploying, 296 deployment, 331-340 managing, 296-297 migrating, 296 migration, 340-343 monitoring capabilities, 297 administrator accounts, renaming, 111 administrator passwords, changing, 193 Administrator role (VMM), 321-322 delegated administrator user roles, creating, 324-326 user roles, managing, 322-324 Allocated MB counter, 248 Allocated Pages counter, 248 analysis processor usage, 243 workload demands, existing servers, 89-92 APIPA (Automatic Private IP Addressing), 105 application groups, clusters, 356 Application log (Event Viewer), 393 applications built-in disaster recovery, 350-352 built-in native high-availability technologies, 350-352 critical business applications, 64 events, 390 monitoring, Task Manager, 387 resource requirements, assessing, 52 third-party applications, disaster recovery, 354 Applications and Services Logs folder (Event Viewer), 394 Applications tab (Task Manager), 387 AppManager Suite (NetIQ Corporation), 234 Approach section, design documents, 54-55 archiving event logs, Event Viewer, 397-398 ARP (Address Resolution Protocol), 415 arrays, 361 Assessment and Planning Solution tool, 216, 233 assessment metrics, VSA (Virtualization Solution Accelerator), creating, 88 Assumptions and Risks section, migration docu- ments, 60 Automatic Private IP Addressing (APIPA), 105 automatic updates, 174-176 enabling, 114 automatically launching guest sessions, 141-142 Avg. Disk Queue Length counter, 245 administration 430 Download at www.wowebook.com ptg6432687 B backend enterprise messaging systems, failover clustering, 355 backend server interrelationships, 76 Background section design documents, 54-55 migration documents, 59 backing up clusters, 381 failover clusters, 379-382 files, 106 guests, 178-186 servers, 178-186 backups history, viewing, 186 managing, wbadmin.exe, 186-187 manual backups running to remote server shares, 184-186 running to remote storage, 186-187 scheduled backups, manually running, 184 scheduling, Windows Server Backup, 182-184 validating, 192 verifying, 188 Windows Server Backup, 179-182 backward compatibility (VMM), 262 baselines, 409 MBCA (Microsoft Baseline Configuration Analyzer), 211 values, setting, 409-411 best practices clustering, 383-384 conversions, 318-319 disaster recovery, 383-384 fault tolerance, 383-384 guest sessions, installing on Hyper-V, 147-148 host servers, 206-207 migration, Windows Server 2008, 67-71 optimization, 249-250 virtual servers, locally distributing on specific host systems, 94-97 How can we make this index more useful? Email us at indexes@samspublishing.com VMM (Virtual Machine Manager), 271-272, 299 provisioning, 344-345 Windows Server 2008 installation, 126-127 BIOS setting, guest sessions, modifying, 141 BitLocker Drive Encryption tools, 157 BITS Server Extensions tools, 157 blades, physical servers, Hyper-V, 92 BMC Performance Manager, 217, 234 bottlenecks (performance), 239 Budget Estimate section, design documents, 54-55 Budget section, migration documents, 61 building labs, 62-63 business continuity, VMM (Virtual Machine Manager), 267-269 business goals and objectives, identifying, 40-43 business units, 42-43 high-level business goals, 41-42 Bytes Total/sec counter, 246-247 C calendar component, WSRM (Windows System Resource Manager), 215-216, 231-232 candidates, guest sessions, virtualization, 79 capacity analysis, 209-211 % Disk Time counter, 245 % Processor Time counter, 243 Assessment and Planning Solution tool, 216, 233 Avg. Disk Queue Length, 245 benefits, 210-211 bottlenecks, 239 Interrupts/sec counter, 243 MBCA (Microsoft Baseline Configuration Analyzer), 216, 232 Network Monitor, 212 OpsMgr 2007, 217, 233 Pages/sec counter, 226, 241 Reliability and Performance Monitor, 212, 226-227 diagnosis reports, 226-227 capacity analysis 431 Download at www.wowebook.com ptg6432687 SCCP (System Center Capacity Planner) 2007, 217, 233 third-party toolsets, 217-218, 233-234 WSRM (Windows System Resource Manager), 212-216, 227-229, 232 calendar component, 215-216, 231-232 custom resource, 214-215 custom resource allocation resources, 231 matching criteria rules, 214, 230 predefined resource, 213-214 predefined resource allocation policy tem- plates, 229-230 capturing network traffic, Network Monitor, 212 capturing data, VSA (Virtualization Solution Accelerator), time sequences, 86-87 CD image files, mounting, 140-141 CD-ROM updates, 172-173 CEIP (Customer Experience Improvement Program), 421-422 centralized management, VMM (Virtual Machine Manager), 266 clean version, Windows 2008 installation, 107-115 client access points, clusters, 356 Client Name, Users tab, Task Manager, 390 cluster heartbeat, 356 cluster networks, configuring, 367-369 cluster quorums, 356 configuring, 371-372 models, failover cluster quorum models, 358-359 cluster resources, 355 Cluster Service configuring, 358-359 failbacks, 376 installing, 363 node maintenance, pre-maintenance tasks, 379 nodes, deleting, 380 shared storage devices, 359 multipath I/O, 362-363 VSS, 362-363 testing clusters, 377 cluster witness disks, 357 cluster witness file shares, 357 clustering, 354 active nodes, 356 active/active clusters, 356 active/passive clusters, 356 application groups, 356 best practices, 383-384 client access points, 356 cluster heartbeat, 356 cluster quorum, 356 cluster resources, 355 Cluster Service configuring, 358-359 failbacks, 376 installing, 363 node maintenance, 378-379 nodes, deleting, 380 shared storage devices, 359 testing, 377 cluster witness disks, 357 cluster witness file shares, 357 clusters, 355 failover, 357 failover clustering, 354-357 backing up, 379-382 cluster quorum models, 358-359 deploying for hosts, 363-379 host environments, 358-363 maintenance, 377-378 node operating system selection, 363 removing nodes from, 378-379 restoring, 379-382 shared storage, 359-362 generic cluster resources, 357 generic resources, 357 guest clustering, 352-353 host clustering, 353-354 host servers, points of failure, 35-36 LUNs (logical unit numbers), 357 nodes, 355 passive nodes, 356 resource groups, 356 resources, 355 service groups, 355 capacity analysis 432 Download at www.wowebook.com ptg6432687 terminology, 355-358 virtual cluster servers, 356 virtual servers, 356 clusters, 355 backing up, 381 cluster quorums, configuring, 371-372 host clusters, creating virtual guest sessions for, 372-373 host servers, stretching across sites, 36 nodes backing up, 381 deleting, 380 maintenance, 379 pre-maintenance tasks, 379 restoring, 380-381 storage, adding to, 370-371 support, VMM (Virtual Machine Manager), 263 testing, 377 collaboration sessions, design decisions, 53-54 Collection-gathering Status screen, VSA (Virtualization Solution Accelerator), 85 column headings, sorting, Event Viewer, 396 COM Ports setting, guest sessions, modifying, 141 combining workloads, VSA (Virtualization Solution Accelerator), 91-92 command line, Hyper-V Manager console, running from, 154 command options, OCSetup, 125 command prompts, Server Core, launching in installation, 121 command sequence, PowerShell, 257 command shell, VMM (Virtual Machine Manager), 256-257 command-line parameters, hotfix.exe and update.exe files, 173 Committed Bytes counter, 225, 240 common practices, host servers, managing, 168-172 common problems, Hyper-V configuration, 422-427 components, VMM (Virtual Machine Manager), 255-256, 273-274 Administrator console, 274 local agent, 275 self-service portal, 274 supported operating systems, 276 VMM 2008 server, 273 How can we make this index more useful? Email us at indexes@samspublishing.com computer names, selecting, 105 conditions, Task Scheduler, 201 configuration cluster networks, 367-369 cluster quorums, 371-372 Cluster Service, 358-359 disks, 167-168 event subscriptions, 394-395 failover for failback, 375-376 firewalls, 115 guest sessions, 139-141 host servers, 163-165 Hyper-V, common problems, 424-425 IP addresses, 105-106 network protocols, 105-106 networking, 113 start actions, virtual guest sessions, 373-374 user roles, VMM (Virtual Machine Manager), 265-266 Virtual Memory, 226, 242 VSA (Virtualization Solution Accelerator), 82-86 Configuration page (Server Manager), 200 Services snap-in, 205 Tas k Sc hed ule r, 2 00- 203 Windows Firewall and Advanced Security fea- ture, 203-204 WMI Control snap-in, 205-206 Configuration Settings screen (VMM), 289 connections, WANs, virtual server distribution, 77-78 connectivity, virtual servers, distributing based on, 76-77 Connectix, Microsoft acquisition of, 13, 254 consoles Hyper-V Administration console, 152-155 Manager console, 153-154, 163-172 VMM (Virtual Machine Manager), 257-258 Administrative console, 258-261 self-service portal, 258 consolidation, servers virtual guest sessions, 37 virtualization, 11-12 consolidation, servers 433 Download at www.wowebook.com ptg6432687 conversions P2V (physical to virtual) server conversions, 268, 301 domains, 302 finalizing, 310 performing, 303-310 RAM, 302 supported operating systems, 301-302 updates, 302 V2V (virtual to virtual) server conversions, 268 performing, 310-316 virtual labs, creating, 317 Convert Physical Server Wizard running, 303-310 Select Source page, 304 Virtual Machine Identity page, 304 copying guest images, 426 core processors, virtual guest sessions, dedicating to, 38 counters % Disk Time, 245 % Processor Time, 243 Average Disk Queue Length, 245 Interrupts/sec, 243 memory behavior, 240 network traffic, monitoring, 246 network-based counters, 246-247 Pages/sec, 241 Performance Monitor adding to, 402-403 virtualization, 248 critical business applications, 64 currency, Windows 2008, customizing, 107 Current Bandwidth counter, 246 custom resource allocation resources, WSRM (Windows System Resource Manager), 215, 231 Custom View Properties page (Event Viewer), 393 custom views, Event Viewer, creating, 392-393 Custom Views folder (Event Viewer), 392 customizing event logs, Event Viewer, 398-399 cutting and pasting guest sessions, 425 D daily maintenance, Hyper-V systems, 187-190 data capturing, VSA (Virtualization Solution Accelerator), time sequences, 86-87 Data Collector Sets (Reliability and Performance Monitor), 226, 406 Data Collector Sets folder (Reliability and Performance Monitor), 405-407 database servers failover clustering, 355 performance monitoring, 411 databases, VSA (Virtualization Solution Accelerator), 83 Datacenter (Windows Server 2008), 102 Hyper-V support, 21-22 Date and Time property (Event Viewer logs), 391 DCDiag TCP/IP tool, 417-418 debugging best practices, 428 Event Viewer, 390-399 System Startup and Recovery utility, 418-420 Tas k Ma nag er, 3 86 -39 0 TCP/IP tools, 411 ARP (Address Resolution Protocol), 415 DCDiag, 417-418 Ipconfig, 414-415 NetDiag, 417 Netstat, 415-416 Nslookup, 416-417 Pathping, 413-414 ping, 411-412 Route, 416 Tra cer t, 4 13 Windows Memory Diagnostics tool, 420-421 dedicated host servers, Hyper-V, 92 defining scope of work, 43-45 definitions, working sets, 240 defragmentation, disks, performing, 303 delegated administration environments, VMM (Virtual Machine Manager), 269 Delegated Administrator role (VMM), 322 delegated administrator user roles, creating, 324-326 conversions 434 Download at www.wowebook.com ptg6432687 delegated administrator user roles, creating, VMM (Virtual Machine Manager), 324-326 Delete Saved Credentials option (Settings page), 165 deleting cluster nodes, 380 departmental goals, identifying, 42-43 deployment, VMs (virtual machines), 296, 331-340 deployment teams, participants, defining, 47-49 design documents Approach section, 55 Background section, 54-55 Budget Estimate section, 54-55 End State section, 55 Executive Summary, 54 Goals and Objectives section, 54 organizing, 54 design phase, Windows Server 2008 migration, 52-56, 68-70 collaboration sessions, 53-54 organizing information, 54 design teams, participants, defining, 47-49 development environments, server virtualization, 11 Device Manager, 199-200 devices, shared storage, Cluster Services, 359 DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) servers, virtualization, 12 DHCP Server tools, 156 diagnosis reports, Reliability and Performance Monitor, 226-227 Diagnostics page (Server Manager), 196 Device Manager, 199-200 Event Viewer, 196-197 Reliability and Performance monitor, 198-199 differencing disks, 222, 237 disaster recovery, 381-383 applications, 350-352 best practices, 383-384 methods, choosing, 350-354 third-party applications, 354 virtual guest sessions, guest clustering, 352-353 virtual host systems, host clustering, 353-354 virtualization strategy, 12-13 VMM (Virtual Machine Manager), 267, 269 How can we make this index more useful? Email us at indexes@samspublishing.com disaster recovery (DR) document, 64 discovery phase, Windows Server 2008 migration, 49-52, 68-70 disk I/O workloads, virtual servers, distributing based on, 74 disk images locations, choosing, 224, 238 VMM (Virtual Machine Manager), 264 Disk section, Resource Overview, 245 disk space, requirements, Windows Server 2008, 102 disk storage, host servers, 92-95 disk subsystems, evaluating, 244-245 disks configuration, guest session optimization, 221-224, 236-238 configuring, 167-168 defragmentation, performing, 303 differencing disks, 222, 237 dynamically expanding disks, 222, 236 fixed-size disks, 222, 236 inspecting, 168-169 Logical Disk object, 244 Physical Disk object, 244 space, checking, 190-191 Distributed File Server replication, 351 DNS (domain name system) servers, 351 DNS Server tools, 156 DNS settings, assigning, Server Core, 121-122 documentation migration documents, 58 Background section, 59 Budget section, 61 Executive Summary section, 58 Goals and Objectives section, 59 Migration Process section, 61 Project Plan section, 61 Risks and Assumptions section, 60 Roles and Responsibilities section, 60 Timeline and Milestones section, 60 Tra ini ng P lan sec ti on, 61 migration plans, 53-61 pilot phases, 67 updating, 192 documentation 435 Download at www.wowebook.com ptg6432687 domain controllers, performance monitoring, 410 domains firewall profiles, 203 names, determining, 105 P2V conversions, 302 Server Core systems, adding to, 123 downloading updates, 114 dragging and dropping VMs (virtual machines), 342-343 DVD image files, mounting, 140-141 Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) servers, 12 dynamic IP address, 106 dynamically adjusting environments, VMM (Virtual Machine Manager), 269 dynamically expanding disks, 222, 236 E Edit Disk option (Manager console), 167-168 editions, Windows Server 2008, choosing, 102-103 End State section, design documents, 54-55 end-user satisfaction, verifying, 67 entering product key, Windows 2008, 108 Enterprise Edition (Windows Server 2008), 102 Environments, migrations, discovery phase, 49-52 Equal per IIS Application Pool predefined resource allocation policy template (WSRM), 213 Equal per IIS Application Pool predefined resource allocation policy template (WSRM), 230 evaluations, disk subsystems, 244-245 Event ID property (Event Viewer logs), 391 event logs, Event Viewer applications and services logs, 394 archiving, 397-398 customizing, 398-399 organizing, 396-397 saving, 396 security logs, 399 viewing on remote servers, 397 Windows logs, 393-394 event subscriptions, configuring, 394-395 Event Viewer, 196-197 Applications and Services Logs folder, 394 custom views, creating, 392-393 Custom Views folder, 392 debugging, 390-399 event logs archiving, 397-398 customizing, 398-399 organizing, 396-397 saving, 396 security logs, 399 viewing on remote servers, 397 events, attaching tasks to, 396 filters, 190 logging, 390-399 logs, properties, 391 monitoring, 188-190 Overview pane, 390 Subscriptions folder, 394-395 Summary pane, 390 user interface, 391-395 Windows Logs folder, 393-394 events, 390 tasks, attaching to, 396 Events section, Roles page, Server Manager, 195 Exchange Continuous Replication, 351 Exchange Server 2007 Unleashed, 352 Executive Summary (migration documents), 58 Executive Summary (design documents), 54 existing environments, migrations, discovery phase, 49-52 existing physical computers, VMs (virtual machines), converting to, 301-310 existing servers, workload demands analyzing, 88-92 capturing, 80-88 existing virtual guest images, Hyper-V, mounting on, 29-30 Existing virtual network switches option (Virtual Network Manager), 167 domain controllers 436 Download at www.wowebook.com ptg6432687 F failback, 357 Cluster Service, 376 failover, configuring for, 375-376 failover cluster quorum models, 358-359 failover clustering, 350, 354-357 backend enterprise messaging systems, 355 backing up, 379-382 cluster quorum models, 358-359 database servers, 355 failback, configuring for, 374-376 file servers, 355 host environments, 358-363 hosts, deploying for, 363-379 maintenance, 377-378 node operating system selection, 363 nodes, removing from, 378-379 print servers, 355 restoring, 379-382 shared storage, 359-362 testing, 376-377 Failover Clustering tools, 157 familiar operating systems, Hyper-V, running on, 9-10 fault tolerance, 381-383 best practices, 383-384 creating, 349 methods, choosing, 350-354 third-party applications, 354 virtual guest sessions, guest clustering, 352-353 virtual host systems, host clustering, 353-354 faults (memory), 240 Fax Server tools, 156 FC (Fiber Channel) storage arrays, 361 features adding, 115 management tasks, performing, 193-206 remote server administration tools, 157 Server Core, installations, 124-125 feedback, enabling, 114 How can we make this index more useful? Email us at indexes@samspublishing.com file servers failover clustering, 355 performance monitoring, 410 File Services tools, 156 files backing up, Windows Server 2008 installation, 106 guest image files, protecting, 171 server .txt files, creating, 83 Filter tab (Custom View Properties page), 393 filtering data, Event Viewer, 396 filters, Event Viewer, 190 finalizing P2V online conversions, 310 V2V conversions, 316 Windows 2008 installation, 111-115 firewalls configuring, 115 profiles, 203 fixed-size disks, 222, 236 folders Applications and Services Logs folder, Event Viewer, 394 Custom View folder, Event Viewer, 392 guest images, moving to, 426-427 Subscriptions folder, Event Viewer, 394-395 Windows Logs folder, Event Viewer, 393-394 Forwarded Events log (Event Viewer), 394 frontend server interrelaionships, 76 full version of Windows, Windows Server 2008 installation, 103-104 functionality, servers, checking, 187-188 G Gantt charts, Windows Server 2008, migration to, 57 gateways, TS Gateway, 34 generic application, generic script, and generic, 357 generic cluster resources, 357 geography, companies, understanding, 50-51 geography 437 Download at www.wowebook.com ptg6432687 goals business goals, identifying, 40-43 technical goals, identifying, 43-49 Goals and Objectives section design documents, 54 migration documents, 59 grouping data, Event Viewer, 396 groups, cluster resource, 356 guest clustering, virtual guest sessions, protecting, 352-353 guest image files, protecting, 171 guest images copying, 426 Hyper-V mounting on, 29-30 virtual-to-virtual migration, 30 new folders, moving to, 426-427 snapshot images, rolling back to previous, 146-147 snapshots, taking, 146 guest operating systems Linux-based guest operating systems, installing, 135-139 profiles (VMM), 264 sessions, snapshots, 145-147 Windows-based guest operating systems, installing, 130-134 guest sessions configuration settings, modifying, 139-141 cutting and pasting between, 425 guest operating system sessions, snapshots, 145-147 Hyper-V installing on, 129-148 integration support tools, 27-28 Hyper-V support, 10, 23-26 launching, 141-143 network settings, changing, 140 operating systems, choosing for, 129-130 optimizing, 218, 234 best practices, 249-250 disk configuration, 221-224, 236-238 resource allocation, 219-222, 234-236 protecting guest clustering, 352-353 RAM adding or limiting, 139-140 requirements, 75 server fault tolerance, snapshots, 145 virtual guest sessions administration, 31-34 configuring start actions for, 373-374 creating host clusters for, 372-373 virtualization, 78-79 Windows 2000 Server SP4, support, 25 Windows integration tools, installing, 143-145 Windows Server 2003 x64, support, 24-25 Windows Server 2008 x64, support, 23-24 Windows Server 2008 x86, support, 23-25 Windows Vista x64-bit, support, 25-26 Windows Vista x86-bit, support, 25-26 Windows Vista XP, support, 26 Windows XP x64-bit, support, 26 guest systems, maintaining, 187-193 daily maintenance, 187-190 monthly maintenance, 192 quarterly maintenance, 193 weekly maintenance, 190-191 guests backing up, 178-186 clusters, stretching across sites, 36 Hyper-V, support, 17-18 separate network adapters for, 171-172 H hard faults (memory), 240 hardware server virtualization, 8 verifying, 191 hardware profiles, VMM (Virtual Machine Manager), 264 hardware requirements, Windows Server 2008, 102 heartbeat (cluster), 356 Heroix Robomon, 217, 234 goals 438 Download at www.wowebook.com ptg6432687 heterogeneous VM management, VMM (Virtual Machine Manager), 261-262 heterogenous environments, VMM (Virtual Machine Manager), 270 hiding Task Manager, 387 high availability, applications, 381-383 applications, 350-352 best practices, 381-384 third-party applications, 354 high-level business goals, identifying, 41-42 highly leveraged virtual environments, VMM (Virtual Machine Manager), 270 history, backups, viewing, 186 host clustering host clusters managing, VMM Administrator console, 295 nodes, adding, 369-370 virtual guest sessions, creating for, 372-373 virtual host systems, protecting, 353-354 host environments, failover clustering, 358-363 failover cluster quorum models, 358-359 shared storage, 359-362 host groups creating, VMM Administrator console, 293-294 VMs (virtual machines), dragging and dropping onto, 342-343 host servers, 151-152 administering, Administration console, 152-155 backups, managing, 186-187 clustering, points of failure, 35-36 clusters, stretching across sites, 36 configuring, 163-165 disk storage, 92, 94-95 functionality, checking, 187-188 high availability, ensuring, 35-38 maintaining, 187-193 daily maintenance, 187-190 monthly maintenance, 192 quarterly maintenance, 193 weekly maintenance, 190-191 management tasks, performing, 193-206 How can we make this index more useful? Email us at indexes@samspublishing.com managing, 163-169, 206 best practices, 206-207 common practices, 168-172 System Center Operations Manager 2007, 169-170 optimizing, 234 best practices, 249-250 processors, 92-94 RAM, 92, 94 security practices, 170-172 security risks, identifying, 168-169 service packs, keeping up with, 172-178 updates, keeping up with, 172-178 VMM (Virtual Machine Manager), preparing for, 275-279 Windows Server 2008, administering remotely, 155-162 host system environments, Hyper-V, 92-95 host systems virtual host systems, protecting, 353-354 virtual servers, locally distributing on, 73-78, 93-97 hosts adding, VMM Administrator console, 291-293 backing up, 178-186 failover clusters, deploying for, 363-379 managing, VMM Administrator console, 294 separate network adapters for, 171-172 VMs (virtual machines), dragging and dropping onto, 342-343 Hosts button, Navigation pane, VMM (Virtual Machine Manager), 259 hotfix.exe file, command-line parameters, 173 HP OpenView, 217, 234 Hyper-V, 7, 37, 73 administration support, 16, 18 benefits, 1 business goals and objectives, identifying, 40-43 common problems, 422-427 configuring, common problems, 424-425 consoles Administration console, 152-155 Manager console, 153, 163-172 Hyper-V 439 Download at www.wowebook.com . Windows Server 2008 x64, support, 2 3-2 4 Windows Server 2008 x86, support, 2 3-2 5 Windows Vista x64-bit, support, 2 5-2 6 Windows Vista x86-bit, support, 2 5-2 6 Windows Vista XP, support, 26. modifying, 13 9-1 41 cutting and pasting between, 425 guest operating system sessions, snapshots, 14 5-1 47 Hyper-V installing on, 12 9-1 48 integration support tools, 2 7-2 8 Hyper-V support, 10, 2 3-2 6 launching,. existing servers, 8 9-9 2 APIPA (Automatic Private IP Addressing), 105 application groups, clusters, 356 Application log (Event Viewer), 393 applications built-in disaster recovery, 35 0-3 52 built-in