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By Virtual PC Guy The easiest way that I have found for discovering this information is by using PowerShell directly. In the example I have shown above, I can find out which classes are associated with the virtual machine by running the following command ... Read More
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Hyper-V
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by
ps2
on
03-26-2009
Filed under: Hyper-V, Associations, WMI
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By editor PowerShell Script for Snapshot Backup of Hyper-V VM. ... I found a PowerShell script that was written to do SnapShots of Hyper-V VMs and export them somewhere where you can do a regular backup of the VM folder and files, offline. ... Read More
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I am trying to figure out or in need of an automation script to continually migrate my VM's from Node to node so as to test back-end storage. My cluster is configured with 4 nodes all Win2K8R2 Enterprise, and eventually 4 VM's each, and a variable array of storage LUN's per VM, but for now...
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By Alex Mueller I am always looking for tools to allow me to do more by doing less. Administering Hyper-V with PowerShell can be tedious... Read More
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This demo walks through enabling PowerShell on Windows Server 2008, and subsequently using it to manage Hyper-V. Read More
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An article discussing some cool tricks with PowerShell and Windows Server 2008 R2. Read More