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eWEEK Labs Walk-through: Microsoft System Center Virtual Machine Manager
by Cameron Sturdevant
Creating New VMs
My Microsoft Windows Server 2008 system is called "Hyper-me," and here we see the first steps in creating a new VM on the system. Since the Hyper-V role was already enabled, VMM 2008 simply walked through the steps to create the system.
EWK018 Running
Here we see the status of lab machine EWK018. Notice that several systems are running and that several more are not. It's simple to jump between machines to get status information.
Add VMware VirtualCenter Server
This is the first step to incorporate a VirtualCenter server into a VMM 2008 environment. You'll see more on this as we move to actually bring together the lab virtual infrastructure. I'll be bringing you more slides of our integration process.
Virtual Machine Identity
Creating a new virtual machine in VMM 2008 is practically identical to the steps taken to create a new VM in Hyper-V.
Configure Hardware
Adding a hardware configuration to a new VM can be centralized in VMM 2008.
Select Host
"Hyper-Me" got a rating of 2.5 stars out of 5 because some of the system software needs upgrading.
Summary
Once the configuration of a new VM is complete, VMM 2008 creates a new system.
Released to manufacturing on Oct. 21, the Microsoft SC VMM 2008 can now manage VMware ESX servers. SC VMM 2008 can also create new virtual machines on Windows Server 2008 systems and will automatically turn on the Hyper-V role if it is not already active on the target hardware.