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Windows Server 2016 Automation with PowerShell Cookbook - Second Edition

You're reading from  Windows Server 2016 Automation with PowerShell Cookbook - Second Edition

Product type Book
Published in Sep 2017
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ISBN-13 9781787122048
Pages 660 pages
Edition 2nd Edition
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Authors (2):
Thomas Lee Thomas Lee
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 Ed Goad Ed Goad
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Table of Contents (21) Chapters

Title Page
Credits
About the Author
Acknowledgment
About the Reviewer
www.PacktPub.com
Customer Feedback
Preface
1. What's New in PowerShell and Windows Server 2. Implementing Nano Server 3. Managing Windows Updates 4. Managing Printers 5. Managing Server Backup 6. Managing Performance 7. Troubleshooting Windows Server 2016 8. Managing Windows Networking Services 9. Managing Network Shares 10. Managing Internet Information Server 11. Managing Hyper-V 12. Managing Azure 13. Using Desired State Configuration

Creating a Hyper-V health report


Any Hyper-V host that you deploy is a critical part of your IT infrastructure. If the Hyper-V host goes down or starts suffering performance or capacity issues, it can affect all the VMs running on that host. Your Hyper-V hosts are almost certainly mission critical.

If you deploy Hyper-V, it is important you report on and monitor the health of your Hyper-V host, as well as the health of the VMs. By monitoring the reports, you can detect issues, possibly before they become critical. If your VM host, for example, has a slowly increasing CPU load, you can consider moving a VM to another VM host.

Reports that you use to monitor the health of a Hyper-V host fall into two broad categories: the VM host itself, and the VMs running on that host. This recipe creates two reports to mirror this.

This recipe uses a variety of methods to obtain key performance and usage metrics and converts this information into an object. The recipe begins by defining a PowerShell hash table...

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