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International Research Journal of Engineering and Technology (IRJET)

e-ISSN: 2395 -0056

Volume: 02 Issue: 03 | June-2015

p-ISSN: 2395-0072

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MICROSOFT HYPER - V NETWORK VIRTUALIZATION
Mr. Arabolu Chandra Sekhar1, Dr. R. Praveen Sam2.
1

Research scholar, Bharathiar University, Tamilnadu, India.
2 Professor, Dept. of CSE. Andhra Pradesh, India.

ABSTRACT - To bring greater operational efficiencies
and reduce costs in deploying and managing corporatewide IT infrastructure, Microsoft has been delivering
against an end-to-end virtualization strategy, over the
past
few
years.
Microsoft’s
strategy
spans
presentation[13], application, network, desktop, storage,
and server virtualization. System Center Virtual Machine
Manager (VMM) and Hyper-V are foundation components
of Microsoft’s virtualization solutions. This Focus profile
describes VMM and Microsoft Hyper-V[1]. It discusses
Microsoft’s server history of virtualization, the origins of
the Microsoft server virtual technologies and solutions,
and the architecture of those solutions. It describes
differentiators and technical features as well as solution
limitations and strengths that conclude with a Focus
analysis of Microsoft Hyper-V and VMM.

Hyper-V for Microsoft Windows Server 2008 provides the
underlying virtualization capabilities within a server using
bare-metal hypervisor architecture, as shown in Figure 1.

Key Words: Hyper V, VMM, end to end etc…
1. INTRODUCTION AND SCOPE
When planning a virtualization deployment, customers are
faced with many choices. Depending on requirements and
workload, storage, Server, and software configurations can
be vary. Architectures are three main categories: Small,
Medium, and Large. These categories are based on the
features and capacity of each product, as well as the
complexity[6] of the overall architecture.
• Small–Focuses on providing basic functionality with
minimal hardware and designed with simplicity in mind and.
advanced virtualization features are not enabled.
• Medium– By providing economical Storage Area Network
(SAN) solutions, business continuity options and enhanced
virtualization features are designed to meet the production
requirements of small and medium businesses.
• Large– A full‐featured virtualization solution supporting
high availability (HA), 1‐to‐many management, storage
products and enterprise‐class server.

2. HYPER-V - ARCHITECTURE

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Fig - 1: Architecture for Hyper-V
Figure 1showing, all areas with gold/yellow shading is
pieces of Windows Server 2008 specific to Hyper-V. Using
Windows Server 2008 new architecture, it is possible to
install the windows[5] Core Server with a specific
personality, loading only code related to that
personality/function. This avoids installing extra code, not
directly applicable to that personality, higher-performing.
and making the Core Server smaller. Core Server configured
with the virtualization personality will load the Hyper-V
components, while minimizing the overall code loaded,
increasing both performance and security (by minimizing
the attach surface). The Hyper-V architecture is based on a
parent partition and child partitions. The parent partition
manages virtual machines within the child partitions and has
all the services needed to launch. At the lowest level, to
scheduling and memory management, minimizing the code
and the attack surface of the parent partition is the reason
for choosing this architecture is to reduce the functionality in
the Windows Hypervisor[9]. Including increased security,

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the ability to use standard Windows device drivers and
increased performance are the many advantages.

2.1 Hyper-V Network Virtualization benefits
include:

Fig - 3: Architectural Diagram for Microsoft Hyper-V

Fig - 2: VMM with Hyper-V
• Minimum reconfiguration or effect on isolation for tenant
network migration to the cloud, while they move workloads
onto shared IaaS clouds, minimizing the configuration
changes needed for IP addresses, DNS names, security
policies, and virtual machine configurations. Customers can
keep their internal IP addresses anywhere in the data center
for tenant virtual machine deployment. While keeping their
IP addresses, without being limited to physical IP subnet
hierarchy or VLAN configurations, services and workloads
can be placed or migrated to any server in the data center.
• Improved server/network resource use and Simplified
network. The rigidity of VLANs[8] and dependency of virtual
machine placement on physical network infrastructure
result in over provisioning and underuse.
• To achieve maximum performance, no new hardware
(servers, switches, appliances), network Virtualization of
Hyper-V, can be deployed in today’s data center, and yet is
compatible with emerging data center “flat network”
technologies, such as Transparent Interconnection of Lots of
Links (TRILL, an IETF standard) architecture intended to
expand Ethernet topologies.
• Full management through Windows Power Shell and WMI.
IT can use Windows Power Shell[11] to automate
administrative tasks and easily script.

Following are the Hyper-V’s features include, but are not
limited:
 64-bit Hypervisor – The 64-bit Hypervisor has
simultaneous support for applications which run on 32bit and 64-bit operating systems.
 Broad guest OS support – Guest OS support includes
Windows 2003, 2008, XP, and Vista, with support for
SLES and RHEL in a future release.
 Virtual Hard Disk image[13] format – Hyper-V uses the
Virtual Hard Disk (VHD) image format, which is used by
Xen-based and Microsoft virtualization solutions.
 Small footprint – Windows Hypervisor is very fast and
very small (only 650 KB).
 Standard hardware drivers – With this architecture,
standard hardware and drivers are used for simple plugin of devices and easy implementation.

4. CONCLUSION
Server virtualization is very much a standard in today’s
organizations, and Hyper-V offers a rock-solid and featurerich platform for use in organizations of any size.
Technologies like Dynamic[12] Memory enable the creation
of high-density virtual machine server environments, and
dynamic placement technologies can help rebalance virtual
machines that may not have been optimally placed. However,
any successful virtualization migration first requires the
discovery
of resource usage and proper planning to ensure the longterm stability of the Hyper-V environment.

3. TECHNICAL FEATURES
Technical features of the Virtual Machine Manager and
Hyper-V are summarized below.
Hyper-V

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PowerEdge Rack Servers and Dell Power Vault Storage - By
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Morimoto and Jeff Guillet.

BIOGRAPHIES
ARABOLU CHANDRA SEKHAR was born in
Nandyal Town, India, in 1973. He received the
M.Sc. degree in Information Technology (IT)
from the Kuvempu University, Shimoga, India in 2008, MBA
degree in Marketing from Alagappa University, Karaikudi,
India in 2008, M.Sc. degree in Psychology from Karnataka
State Open University, Chennai, India in 2013 and PG
Diploma in Telecommunication from Periyar University,
Salem. Now he is pursuing PhD Degree in Computer Science
(Cloud Computing) from the Bharathiar University,
Coimbatore, India.

COM, C#.Net, ASP.Net, WCF, WPF, Silverlight, AJAX, jQuery,
Cloud Computing Technologies such as MS Azure, Amazon
Web Services, and Hadoop for Big Data, as well as expertise
in OOAD, Design Patterns and UML with Rational Rose.
He certified in PRISNCE2 Practitioner (Management) from
APMG, UK, TOGAF Certified from Open Group and Microsoft
Certified in WPF, WCF, ASP.Net, and VC++.
RACHAPUDI PRAVEEN SAM was born in
Kurnool City in 1975. He received the B.Tech
degree in Computer Science and Engineering
with First Class in 1999 from Sri Krishna
Devaraya University, Ananthapur, A.P., India; M.Tech degree
Computer Science and Engineering with First Class in 2001
from Madras University, Chennai, T.N., India and was
awarded Ph.D. degree in Computer Science and Engineering
in 2010 from JNTU University, Ananthapur, A.P., India. His
Ph.D.
specialization
is
mobile
and
Ad
Hoc
Networks(MANETS). He expertise in Computer Networks
and Network Security.
He is having 13 years of teaching experience, presently he is
working as a professor of Computer Science and Engineering
department for G.Pulla Reddy Engineering College
(Autonomous), Kurnool City, India. He has a total of 25
publications out of which 13 papers in International and
National Journals and 12 papers in National and
International Conferences. He is a member of various
professional bodies like ISTE, IE, CSI, IAENG, CSTA, and
IACSIT.
He received Minor Research Project titled "Developing
Disaster Management Applications using Mobile Ad Hoc
Network Tested" sanctioned by UGC for a period of 2 years
in March 2014.

He is having total 15 + years of experience in Software
Development in Telecommunication and Application
Development domain with Microsoft Technologies. Presently
working in Tech Mahindra Ltd, Bangalore as Technical
Architect. He worked on IVR (Dialogic API) technologies,
VOIP, Mobile technologies and Image Processing Tools. He is
expertise and having good experience in C, C++, VC++ and
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