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John Howard - Senior Program Manager in the Hyper-V team at Microsoft
Get an alert when my battery reaches 95%
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1 month ago
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John Howard -MSFT
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So I haven't totally given up on blogging - just that I have other work to do as well. But this was an interesting 5-minute scripting challenge, nothing what-so-ever to do with Hyper-V. Someone internally asked whether it was possible to get an alert...
John Howard - Senior Program Manager in the Hyper-V team at Microsoft
NIC Teaming in Windows Server "8" Beta whitepaper now available
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over 1 year ago
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For those of you interested in learning more about the new inbox capability for NIC Teaming (aka LBFO or Load Balancing/Failover) in Windows Server "8" Beta, there's an excellent whitepaper which has just been published. It covers pretty much everything...
John Howard - Senior Program Manager in the Hyper-V team at Microsoft
Everything you wanted to know about SR-IOV in Hyper-V Part 8
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over 1 year ago
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This part of the series is all about determining why SR-IOV may not be operational. As you will discover, there are several reasons, some of them obvious if you’ve followed all the parts so far, some more subtle. By the end of this part, you will be an...
John Howard - Senior Program Manager in the Hyper-V team at Microsoft
Everything you wanted to know about SR-IOV in Hyper-V Part 7
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over 1 year ago
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Only a few more topics in this series remain uncovered. This part of the series looks at resiliency with SR-IOV. By resiliency, I mean, of course, NIC teaming, otherwise known as Load Balancing/Failover (LBFO), the ability to aggregate network links or...
John Howard - Senior Program Manager in the Hyper-V team at Microsoft
Everything you wanted to know about SR-IOV in Hyper-V Part 6
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over 1 year ago
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Summarising the series so far, we’ve answered “Why SR-IOV?”, looked at hardware and firmware dependencies, and run through the user interface and PowerShell cmdlets to configure SR-IOV. Next on the agenda is how SR-IOV and Live Migration...
John Howard - Senior Program Manager in the Hyper-V team at Microsoft
Everything you wanted to know about SR-IOV in Hyper-V Part 5
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over 1 year ago
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In parts 1 through 4 , I covered the external dependencies and the “why” of SR-IOV. So it’s about time I showed you how to setup SR-IOV and what it looks like in a little more detail from a configuration perspective, both through the...
John Howard - Senior Program Manager in the Hyper-V team at Microsoft
Everything you wanted to know about SR-IOV in Hyper-V Part 4
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over 1 year ago
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So far in this series, we have discussed the “why” question, and identified three dependencies for SR-IOV in Hyper-V in Windows Server “8” beta: System hardware support in the form of an IOMMU device A PCI Express networking...
John Howard - Senior Program Manager in the Hyper-V team at Microsoft
Everything you wanted to know about SR-IOV in Hyper-V Part 3
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over 1 year ago
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So far in this series, we’ve looked at the “why” question, and the hardware aspects of SR-IOV, and identified that to use SR-IOV in Hyper-V it is necessary to have system hardware support in the form of an IOMMU device, and a PCI Express device which...
John Howard - Senior Program Manager in the Hyper-V team at Microsoft
Everything you wanted to know about SR-IOV in Hyper-V Part 2
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over 1 year ago
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In part 1 , I discussed why Microsoft has been investing in SR-IOV for device I/O from virtual machines. The key points were to reduce latency, increase throughput, lower compute overhead, and for future scalability. Part two takes a look at SR-IOV from...
John Howard - Senior Program Manager in the Hyper-V team at Microsoft
Everything you wanted to know about SR-IOV in Hyper-V. Part 1
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over 1 year ago
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Now that the veil of silence has been lifted with the release of Windows Server “8” beta , I’m able to tell you a little more about what I’ve been working on for 5 years now. An inside joke is that it’s a feature with two...
John Howard - Senior Program Manager in the Hyper-V team at Microsoft
Hyper-V Manager for Windows 7 Service Pack 1
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over 2 years ago
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John Howard -MSFT
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The Remote Server Administration Tools (RSAT) for Windows 7 SP1 are now available for download. These include the latest version of Hyper-V Manager which supports both Dynamic Memory (DM) and RemoteFX. Here's the link: http://www.microsoft.com/downloads...
John Howard - Senior Program Manager in the Hyper-V team at Microsoft
Hyper-V BPA Update
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over 2 years ago
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Today we released an update to the Hyper-V BPA (Best Practice Analyser). This fixes some issues in the previous BPA and also correctly handles the new Dynamic Memory and RemoteFX features in SP1. No new rules have been added. To install the update, you...
John Howard - Senior Program Manager in the Hyper-V team at Microsoft
Explaining the Hyper-V authorization model, part six
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over 2 years ago
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Hyper-V uses a role based authorisation model for access checks. This series of articles takes a look at the model; defines the available primitives; and walks through a couple of examples. (Oops, a post I meant to publish back in October last year ,...
John Howard - Senior Program Manager in the Hyper-V team at Microsoft
Updated Linux Integration Services are available
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over 3 years ago
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A new version (2.1) of the Linux Integration Services for Hyper-V have just been made available. This new version has some significant improvements. From the driver side, new optimized storage and networking drivers have been introduced (aka “Synthetic”...
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Avoiding UAC prompt starting Hyper-V Manager
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over 3 years ago
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An interesting question was posed to me a couple of days back about why when starting Hyper-V Manager, you get a UAC prompt, yet you don't with most other Microsoft Administrative MMCs. You should note that the workaround in here only applies to Windows...
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Getting event log contents by email on an event log trigger
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over 3 years ago
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This one was actually pretty simple to work out, but it did have me flummoxed to start with. Here’s the scenario, I wanted to get an email when an event log entry was triggered. But, I also wanted the contents of the event log entry. I’ve been meaning...
John Howard - Senior Program Manager in the Hyper-V team at Microsoft
Announcing NVSPBind
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over 3 years ago
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A quick post to announce the availability of a new utility written by a colleague of mine in the Hyper-V team, Keith Mange. NVSPBind (Network Virtual Service Provider Bind) overcomes a shortfall that many people hit in server core installations of Windows...
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Explaining the Hyper-V authorization model, part five
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over 4 years ago
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Hyper-V uses a role based authorisation model for access checks. This series of articles takes a look at the model; defines the available primitives; and walks through a couple of examples. (I actually wrote most of this many months ago – only finally...
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Explaining the Hyper-V authorization model, part four
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over 4 years ago
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Hyper-V uses a role based authorisation model for access checks. This series of articles takes a look at the model; defines the available primitives; and walks through a couple of examples. (I actually wrote most of this series many months ago – only...
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Explaining the Hyper-V authorization model, part three
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over 4 years ago
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Hyper-V uses a role based authorisation model for access checks. This series of articles takes a look at the model; defines the available primitives; and walks through a couple of examples. (I actually wrote most of this series many months ago – only...
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Explaining the Hyper-V authorization model, part two
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over 4 years ago
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Hyper-V uses a role based authorisation model for access checks. This series of articles takes a look at the model; defines the available primitives; and walks through a couple of examples. (I actually wrote most of this series many months ago – only...
John Howard - Senior Program Manager in the Hyper-V team at Microsoft
Explaining the Hyper-V authorization model, part one
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over 4 years ago
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Hyper-V uses a role based authorisation model for access checks. This series of articles takes a look at the model; defines the available primitives; and walks through a couple of examples. (I actually wrote most of this series many months ago – only...
John Howard - Senior Program Manager in the Hyper-V team at Microsoft
Windows Server 2008 R2 RTM on Technet & MSDN
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over 4 years ago
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After the Windows 7 RTM release was published last week, it was joined by Windows Server 2008 R2 RTM for Technet and MSDN subscribers this morning. Woo hoo! Have fun with Hyper-V and all the great new features and improvements. Cheers, John.
John Howard - Senior Program Manager in the Hyper-V team at Microsoft
Windows 7 RSAT final build available for download
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over 4 years ago
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The Remote Server Administration Tools (RSAT) for Windows 7 RTM have been released to microsoft.com. These include the Hyper-V tools for remote management of Windows Server 2008 R2 and Microsoft Hyper-V Server 2008 R2. You can download them from http...
John Howard - Senior Program Manager in the Hyper-V team at Microsoft
HVRemote refresh
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over 4 years ago
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So after some 22,000 downloads (thank you) in the 8 months since first released, HVRemote has undergone a refresh to make it even easier to configure Hyper-V Remote Management and diagnose issues. The major change in version 0.7 is the ability to perform...
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