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Are you actively using PowerShell to help manage Hyper-V? Pick up a copy of our new eBook, entitled “The Altaro PowerShell Hyper-V Cookbook”, written by PowerShell MVP Jeff Hicks.
In this eBook, you’ll find a number of recipes to cook up a number of PowerShell scripts that will help you make complex tasks easier to manage. Don’t worry though, you don’t need to be a PowerShell expert to use these recipes and all scripts are provided in a separate zip file download so you can start “cooking” right away.
Here’s what you can expect from this eBook:
- Warm up: Some Hyper-V Cmdlet basics
- Creating a Virtual Machine
- Virtual Machine inventory
- Get Mounted ISO Files
- Identifying orphaned VHD/VHDx files
- Deleting obsolete snapshots
- Querying Hyper-V event logs
- Hyper-V Health reporting
- Various PowerShell tips, tricks and resources
DOWNLOAD YOUR COPY HERE
(Yes, it’s free)
NEW Altaro Webinar on Thursday, March 26th 2015: We are very excited to let you know that we are hosting a webinar on Microsoft Hyper-V vNext with Microsoft Hyper-V MVP, Aidan Finn and Microsoft Sr. Technical Evangelist Rick Claus to take you through what’s coming up in this release!
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5 thoughts on "PowerShell Hyper-V Cookbook"
Great eBook,
Perfect information collection for administrators who are working on Hyper-V Systems.
Also great for VMware admins who want to look behind the MS-Hyper-V curtain. and work with productive tools to get Hyper-V managed.
Thanx a lot
Great support from you guys!
Bye
Elmar
Thank you for your kind words Elmar, glad to see you like it!
Hi Jeff, the link to the scripts zip file seems to redirect back to the main home page. Can you share where we can download the accompanying scripts file to your cookbook.
Many thanks
Hi Naazer,
That link is fixed, you can download the ZIP file here: http://www.altaro.com/assets/Altaro-PowerShell-HyperV-Cookbook-Scripts.zip
Thanks for letting us know!
Hi Jeff, the link to the scripts zip file seems to redirect back to the main home page. Can you share where we can download the accompanying scripts file to your cookbook.
Many thanks