Hi folks, it’s been a while since I’ve posted but there’s a great reason for that – I got married and was away on honeymoon We’re back and trying to get back into the normal swing of things. I was away for the Windows 10 launch, happily ignoring the world. Windows 10 in the businesses is not a big deal yet – Microsoft needs to clear up licensing and activation for businesses before they’ll deliberately touch the great new OS – I’ve already had customers say “love it, but not until we get clarification”.
Hyper-V
- What’s New for Hyper-V on Windows 10: The new features in Windows 10 Client Hyper-V.
- Why Does Hyper-V Have Network Issues with 1 GbE NICs? Because OEMs write crappy drivers and firmware.
- PowerShell Direct – handling authentication for better scripting: 4 options for authenticating your remote access.
- Using PowerShell Direct for Script Locking: Stop your script until the VM is responsive.
- Sending a script file into the VM using PowerShell Direct: Copy a script file into a VM to run it.
- PowerShell Direct + Hot Add NIC == Give me an IP address: Add a NIC to a VM and configure it.
- PowerShell Direct & Waiting for an IP Address: Wait for a VM to get an IP address before running your PowerShell.
- Upgrading your Virtual Machine version: A new manual step to allow your VM to use new features.
- Production Checkpoints in Windows 10: A new way of doing checkpoints where a restore is like restoring a VM from backup.
- Integration components available for virtual machines not connected to Windows Update: Out of band methods for updating the Hyper-V ICs for VMs on Windows 10 or WS2016.
- Hyper-V Storage QoS in Windows Server 2016 Works on SOFS and on LUNs/CSVs: Distributed Storage QoS will also work with block level storage (CSV required).
Windows Server
- Introducing pen remoting for Windows 10 and Windows Server 2016: Handy.
- Receive Side Scaling for the File Servers: Enable RSS on file servers with 10 GbE or faster networks.
Windows
- Windows 10 – Available for Business Today: Unfortunately, no one has the answers on volume licensing upgrades, product keys and activation.
- 90 day Windows 10 Enterprise Evaluation: Handy to have access to for demos, trials, etc.
- Announcing the availability of System Center 2012 R2 Configuration Manager SP1 and System Center 2012 Configuration Manager SP2: Adding support for Windows 10.
- Step-By-Step – How to Clean Install Windows 10: This is not easy, thanks to licensing and activations. I have no idea how this will work in mid-large businesses.
- Windows Assessment and Deployment Kit (ADK) for Windows 10: Automate a large-scale deployment of Windows 10 – when you’ve figured out the licensing.
- Windows 10 ADK and Configuration Manager: Large scale image deployment.
- Find and Update Your KMS Service Host Key To Activate Windows 10: A post by Didier Van Hoye, MVP.
Azure
- Working with Marketplace Images on Azure Resource Manager: Include templates in your mass deployments.
- Azure Marketplace announces new features and functionality: Big thing here is the ability to deploy Multi-VMs.
- Azure Site Recovery GA – Move VMware, AWS, Hyper-V and Physical Servers to Azure: Not just a DR solution, but also an official migration solutions for Hyper-V, vSphere, and AWS. The post is quite unclear about the mechanisms/methods being employed (aka Marketing Gone Wild).
- Can’t recover VMs in Azure with volumes greater than 1TB? Use Storage Spaces: I am not sure that this is supported on Hyper-V, so I am advising caution.
- Enterprise Grade Disaster Recovery with Azure Site Recovery, EMC VMAX, VMAX3 and SRDF – Now Generally Available: SCVMM/Hyper-V environments that use EMC VMAX and VMAX3 SAN arrays can leverage industry leading technology in SRDF with ASR to protect complex multi-vm applications in a group consistent manner while ensuring that the most stringent RPO and RTO SLA requirements are met.
- Tagging on Compute, Network and Storage Resources: Consistent use of tags on Compute, Network, and Storage resources created through the Azure Resource Manager allows organizations to track their usage in a new way.
- Scheduling Azure Automation Runbooks with Azure Scheduler: Scheduled automation.
- Azure Backup enables backup of large volumes, VMs, databases and more: Data sources up to 54400 GB now supported. Note that file servers with > 1 million files in a volume may require up to 20% of that volume for caching.
- Microsoft’s Project Venus – Extending Azure Backup Features: How Microsoft will extend the functionality of Azure Backup, using a free DPM as a stepping stone.
- Budgeting Struggles with Cloud Computing: Azure prices went up 10% in the Euro zone and 26% in Australia this month.
- Azure Virtual Machines SLA – A Primer: People are making assumptions about SLA that will get them into trouble.
- July updates to Azure RemoteApp: Not much that I can see.
- Step-By-Step – Protect physical servers with Azure Site Recovery: Using Azure as a DR site for physical servers.
System Center
- Description of Update Rollup 7 for System Center 2012 R2: Wait at least one month before installing. And make sure you read the instructions.
Office 365
- Office 2016 for Mac is here: Those of you with overpriced handbag laptops get an Office update.
- Office Mobile apps for Windows 10 are here: Office is now a universal app. Can’t wait to try this on a phone with Continuum.
Miscellaneous
- Windows 10’s Continuum Killed the Personal Computer: An opinion piece I wrote for Petri.com.