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Blog Post:
Deleting multiple Packages in Configuration Manager 2012 SP1 by Mike Terrill with 1E
Harold Wong
There are times when a GUI interface is perfectly fine when performing administration tasks. At other times, it just outright sucks. If you have ever had to delete multiple Packages in Configuration Manager 2012 (SP1) from the GUI management tool, you probably know what I’m talking about...
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10 May 2013
Blog Post:
Tech Days in San Francisco from May 2–3, 2013
Harold Wong
I am always asked if there are any good training events happening that have great technical speakers. I thought I would mention that there is an event called Tech Days taking place in San Francisco (at the Microsoft downtown office) on May 2nd and 3rd. The list of speakers include the following...
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26 Apr 2013
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Build Your Private Cloud Series: Understanding Virtual Machine Manager (VMM 2012 SP1) Fabric and Service Template by Yung Chou
Harold Wong
Using System Center 2012 Virtual Machine Manager (VMM) to do basic Virtual Machine management of Hyper-V is pretty simple and straight forward. The real magic sauce (and power) comes with understanding and using the Fabric components and Service Templates that are also available with VMM. ...
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9 Apr 2013
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Build Your Private Cloud Series: Foundation - VM Compute Foundation with the FREE Hyper-V Server 2012 by Keith Mayer
Harold Wong
Most Microsoft administrators know how to install and configure Windows Server with a GUI. This includes Windows Server 2012 with the Hyper-V role installed. The challenge for most Windows Administrators is configuring a Core Install of Windows Server. So when we start looking at incorporating the free...
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9 Apr 2013
Blog Post:
Build Your Private Cloud Series: Foundation - Networking with Windows Server 2012 by Keith Mayer
Harold Wong
In Part 10 of the Server Virtualization Series last month, I covered off on NIC Teaming. Since networking is an important piece of Server Virtualization, it is a good thing that Keith Mayer covered it again with some additional details in his post in the Build Your Private Cloud Series . I am including...
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8 Apr 2013
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Build Your Private Cloud Series: Foundation Windows Server 2012 Storage by Matt Hester
Harold Wong
In this article, Matt Hester focuses on building the Private Cloud foundation from a storage perspective. As I’ve pointed out in previous posts, storage is a very important part of your Private Cloud infrastructure since that is where everything is stored. I am including a brief snippet from...
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5 Apr 2013
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Build Your Private Cloud Series: Why Private Cloud by Yung Chou
Harold Wong
Although this is not necessarily a super technical article, it is an important one. With everyone (including Microsoft) throwing around the term “Private Cloud”, it is important to understand what it is and why you would want one. Otherwise, why would you spend time building one?? In this...
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4 Apr 2013
Blog Post:
New Blog Series – Build Your Private Cloud in a Month
Harold Wong
Now that April is upon us, the US IT Pro Evangelist team is embarking on another Blog Series for the month of April - Build Your Private Cloud in a Month . Since the team has covered Windows Server 2012 (December 2012), Windows Azure (January 2013), Migration and Deployment (February 2013) and Server...
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2 Apr 2013
Blog Post:
TechNet Radio: Virtualization and Cloud Experts Café – System Center 2012 SP1 Enhancements & Windows Azure Services for Windows Server
Harold Wong
In this latest episode of TechNet Radio: Virtualization and Cloud Experts Café, I chat with John Allwright, Sr. Product Marketing Manager with the Server Infrastructure team to discuss the latest enhancements made to System Center 2012 SP1 and the new capabilities found within Windows Azure Services...
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1 Apr 2013
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Server Virtualization Series: Performance Management: Monitoring CPU Resources (Part 16 of 20) by Chris Avis
Harold Wong
When trying to understand how your server is performing, it is usually a good idea to monitor the CPU resources to make sure you do have enough processing power. There are multiple ways to look at this resource; from Task Manager to Performance Monitor. In Part 16 of the Server Virtualization...
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27 Mar 2013
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Server Virtualization Series: Hyper-V Replica Broker Explained (Part 15 of 20) by Yung Chou
Harold Wong
I have talked about Hyper-V Replica many times in the past and have mentioned how great of an option it is for setting up a Disaster Recovery (DR) solution at an affordable price. This is a feature that comes with Windows Server 2012 Hyper-V without any additional cost. Basic configuration...
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27 Mar 2013
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Server Virtualization Series: Performance Management – Memory (Part 17 of 20) by Harold Wong
Harold Wong
I thought long and hard about what I was going to write for this article. My first thought was to go into detail on monitoring memory using Performance Monitor. Then I thought about it a bit more and remembered that my teammate, Chris Avis, wrote a blog post about Dynamic Memory monitoring on March 6th...
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26 Mar 2013
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Server Virtualization Series: Virtual Machine Guest Clustering with Windows Server 2012 (Part 14 of 20) by Keith Mayer
Harold Wong
High Availability is important and hence why Microsoft offers Failover Clustering. As more and more people start virtualizing their server infrastructure, Hyper-V Host Clustering is important and that was why Matt Hester covered that in Part 13. At the same time, a server application that...
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22 Mar 2013
Blog Post:
IT Camp Resources for Events taking place from March – April 2013 in Southwest area
Harold Wong
I have finished holding two IT Camps in my territory (Lehi, UT and Tempe, AZ) with three more to go (Los Angeles, Irvine and San Diego). I wanted to make the PowerPoint Decks available to everyone. I have put them up on SlideShare where you can download them. I am also embedding them...
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21 Mar 2013
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Server Virtualization Series: Your Hyper-V Hosts and Clustering an Availability Story (Part 13 of 20) by Matt Hester
Harold Wong
When deploying multiple Windows Server 2012 Hyper-V hosts into an environment, High Availability should be one of the things an IT Pro needs to take into account. If one Hyper-V host fails, it is no longer just one server or application that goes down, it is probably at least 5 (or 100) depending...
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21 Mar 2013
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Server Virtualization Series: High Availability – Live Migration (Part 12 of 20) by Brian Lewis
Harold Wong
On Tuesday, March 19, 2013, Brian Lewis posted Part 12 of the Server Virtualization Serie s on Live Migration. If you are new to Windows Server 2012 Hyper-V or just haven’t had a chance to look at all the capabilities of Live Migration in Server 2012 Hyper-V, then this is a good read. Brian...
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21 Mar 2013
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Server Virtualization Series: Virtual Networking in Hyper-V (Part 9 of 20) by Tommy Patterson
Harold Wong
As you start working with Hyper-V, virtual networking configuration becomes very important. You need to understand how to allocate physical adapters for use by Hyper-V (virtual switches) and what the difference is between an Internal, Private and External switch. In Part 9 of the blog series...
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20 Mar 2013
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Server Virtualization Series: Speaking iSCSI with Windows Server 2012 and Hyper-V (Part 7 of 20 ) by Keith Mayer
Harold Wong
I realize this one is definitely out of order, but I just realized today that I did not create a post for a Parts 7 and 9 in the series. I’m sure most folks are familiar with iSCSI storage and may have even configured a Windows Server to connect to the iSCSI storage at some point. If you have not...
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19 Mar 2013
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Server Virtualization Series: Step by Step – Storage Live Migration (Part 8 of 20) by Brian Lewis
Harold Wong
As most people who work with Server Virtualization realize, storage is one of the biggest components of the architecture. As VMs grow and the storage used by the Hyper-V host starts to get full, what options are available to the administrator? One “solution” could be to shut down the VM and...
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18 Mar 2013
Blog Post:
Server Virtualization Series: Networking – NIC Teaming (Part 10 of 20) by Harold Wong
Harold Wong
As you start virtualizing more and more of your server infrastructure, network bandwidth (and networking in general) become more and more important to the overall design and architecture of your virtualization strategy. Towards that goal, I want to get a little more into NIC Teaming in Windows...
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15 Mar 2013
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Server Virtualization Series: Hyper-V “Datastores” – Wait we dont need no stinkin’ datastores! (Part 4 of 20) by Tommy Patterson
Harold Wong
The concept of Datastores in virtualization is really a VMware “thing” and not so much a Hyper-V thing. The reason is that the two products do things slightly different and terminology is also different. For those of you who are coming from a VMware environment into a Hyper-V environment...
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8 Mar 2013
Blog Post:
Office Hours on Mondays in March 2013 from 10 AM – 2 PM in the Microsoft Tempe Office
Harold Wong
I am holding Office Hours in the Microsoft Tempe Office (60 E. Rio Salado Pkwy., #1200, Tempe, AZ 85281) from 10 AM – 2 PM on the following Mondays in March: March 4, 2013: http://ohours.org/officehours/29244 March 11, 2013: http://ohours.org/officehours/29245 March 18, 2013: http://ohours.org/officehours...
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4 Mar 2013
Blog Post:
New Blog Series for March: Server Virtualization
Harold Wong
In January, the US IT Pro Evangelist Team delivered a 31 Day Blog Series on Windows Azure. In February, we did a 19 Part series on Deployment and Migration. Now in March, we are kicking of our 20 Part Blog Series on Server Virtualization. The focus will be How To articles that focuses...
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1 Mar 2013
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Migration and Deployment: A look at Windows 8 AppLocker (Part 19 of 19) by Matt Hester
Harold Wong
One of the challenges faced by most IT Departments is the concept of control over a user’s desktop / computer. What I mean by this is how does the IT Department allow users to have flexibility in running applications and configuring their work computer while at the same time “locking” down access...
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28 Feb 2013
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Migration and Deployment: Windows 8 App Policy and Sideloading Apps – Step by Step (Part 17 of 19) by Tommy Patterson
Harold Wong
In Part 16 of the Migration and Deployment Blog Series , Keith Mayer went over details on how to deploy Windows 8 applications using System Center 2012 SP1. In Part 17 , Tommy Patterson looks at the same deployment scenario but without System Center 2012 SP1. He covers the topic of “Side...
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26 Feb 2013
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