• Online, Self-Paced
Course Description

Examine how container objects are used as an isolation boundary in Windows Server 2016, high availability, and disaster recovery options in Hyper-V.

Learning Objectives

Server 2016: Install, Store, and Compute: Windows Container Management and Hyper-V

  • create Windows Server containers
  • manage Windows containers using Docker CLI
  • manage Windows containers using Windows PowerShell for Docker
  • manage Windows containers using Microsoft Azure
  • manage Windows container networking
  • manage Windows container data volumes
  • manage Resource Control for containers
  • create new container images using Dockerfile
  • manage container images using DockerHub repository
  • implement a Hyper-V replica
  • implement Hyper-V live migration
  • implement Hyper-V 'shared nothing' live migration
  • configure CredSSP or Kerberos authentication protocol for Live Migration
  • implement storage migration
  • choose VM migration method for the given scenario

Framework Connections

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