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MCSE Private Cloud (Microsoft Certified Solutions Expert Private Cloud)
Microsoft Certified Solutions Expert (MCSE) Private Cloud is a new Microsoft certification covering Windows 2012 Hyper-V and System Center 2012, as well as applications such as SharePoint and Exchange.
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memory mirroring
Memory mirroring is the division of memory on a server into two channels. The first channel is mirrored to the second channel, creating a redundant copy of memory.
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memory overcommit (or overcommitment)
Memory overcommit (or overcommitment) is a hypervisor feature that allows a virtual machine (VM) to use more memory space than the physical host has available.
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memory paging
Memory paging is a memory management technique for controlling how a computer's memory resources are shared.
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Microsoft Hyper-V Best Practices Analyzer
Microsoft Hyper-V Best Practices Analyzer is a server management tool that scans server configurations and generates a report that identifies best practice violations.
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Microsoft Hyper-V Dynamic Memory
Dynamic Memory is a memory allocation feature for Microsoft Hyper-V.
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Microsoft Hyper-V Integration Services
Hyper-V Integration Services is a suite of utilities in Microsoft Hyper-V, designed to enhance the performance of the virtual machine's guest operating system. It optimizes the drivers of the virtual environments to provide the best experience.
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Microsoft Hyper-V NIC teaming
Microsoft Hyper-V NIC teaming is the process of grouping multiple virtual network interface cards (NICs) across different physical NICs to increase bandwidth and provide redundancy.
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Microsoft Hyper-V Quick Migration
Hyper-V Quick Migration is a feature available in Windows Server 2008 Hyper-V R2 that allows users to move running virtual machines (VMs) from one host to another with minimal downtime.
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Microsoft System Center Orchestrator
Microsoft System Center Orchestrator is a workflow automation software product introduced as part of the Microsoft System Center 2012 suite.
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Microsoft TechNet
Microsoft TechNet is an online resource site that offers IT professionals free access to learning content and discussion forums.
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Microsoft Virtual Server
Microsoft Virtual Server is a scalable server virtualization program distributed by Microsoft that enables multiple operating systems (OS) to run on a single physical server... (Continued)
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Microsoft Windows Management Framework (WMF)
Microsoft Windows Management Framework (WMF) is a driver that that allows the machine to read/use new updates on software.
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Microsoft Windows PowerShell Web Access (Windows PWA)
Microsoft Windows PowerShell Web Access (PWA) is a feature in Windows Server 2012 that acts as a Windows PowerShell gateway to connect to a remote computer or device in your environment, providing a PowerShell console-like screen in a browser to run cmdlets or scripts to manage a virtualization environment.
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Mirror Mode (VMware Mirror Mode)
Mirror Mode is a virtual machine backup feature for VMware vSphere 5.0.