Table of Contents Technical Articles Hyper-V Network Virtualization OverviewIntroducing Windows Server “8” Hyper-V Network Virtualization: Enabling Rapid Migration and Workload Isolation in the CloudNetwork Virtualization using Generic Routing EncapsulationHyper-V Network Virtualization Packet FlowNetwork Virtualization in Windows Server 2012 and System Center VMM 2012 SP1Windows Server Gateway Learn more about Windows Server Gateway (WSG), which is a new feature in Windows Server 2012 R2. WSG is a virtual machine (VM)-based software router that allows Cloud Service Providers (CSPs) and Enterprises to enable datacenter and cloud network traffic routing between virtual and physical networks, including the Internet. For more information, see Windows Server Gateway .Hyper-V Network Virtualization for Scalable Multi-Tenancy in WindowsBuild ConferenceBuilding Secure, Scalable Multi-Tenant Clouds Using Hyper-V Network VirtualizationWindows Server 2012Sample Windows PowerShell Scripts Simple Hyper-V Network Virtualization Script with GatewaySimple Hyper-V Network Virtualization DemoSystem Center and Hyper-V Network Virtualization Windows Server 2012 enables you to create an agile, multi-tenant cloud on top of your existing infrastructure by virtualizing the network. Network virtualization decouples server configuration from network configuration to provide a virtual dedicated network to each tenant. This allows seamless migration of workloads, while continuing to provide security isolation between tenants. Partners have the opportunity to become multi-tenancy aware and provide the next generation of services, devices, appliances, both physical and virtual, to augment and complete the Windows offering to build secure, scalable, multi-tenant public and private clouds.
For more information, see the technical articles, 2012 //build/ conference presentations, and sample Windows PowerShell scripts below.
The following technical articles provide overview information about Hyper-V Network Virtualization.
With the success of virtualized data centers, IT organizations and hosting providers (providers who offer colocation or physical server rentals) are offering flexible virtualized infrastructures that make it easier to offer on-demand server instances to their customers. This new class of a service is referred to as infrastructure as a service (IaaS). Windows Server 2012 provides all the required platform capabilities to enable enterprise customers to build private clouds and transition to an IaaS operational model, and also to enable hosting providers to build public clouds and offer IaaS solutions to their customers.
Network virtualization in Windows Server 2012 provides policy-based, software-controlled network virtualization, which reduces the management overhead that is faced by enterprises when they are expanding dedicated IaaS clouds. Network virtualization also provides better flexibility for cloud hosting providers, scalability for managing virtual machines, and higher resource utilization.
For more information, see Hyper-V Network Virtualization Overview.
This Windows Server blog post by Jeffrey Snover provides a great introduction to Hyper-V Network Virtualization.
For more information, see Enabling Rapid Migration and Workload Isolation in the Cloud.
Learn from the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) Internet Draft on Network Virtualization using Generic Routing Encapsulation (NVGRE).
For more information, see NVGRE: Network Virtualization using Generic Routing Encapsulation.
This presentation provides motivation for Hyper-V Network Virtualization, provides example NVGRE packet flows, and shows how Hyper-V Network Virtualization can route packets between virtual subnets.For more information, see Hyper-V Network Virtualization Packet Flow
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A blog post by Marc van Eijk from the Dutch Hyper-V Community (www.hyper-v.nu) on the inner workings of NVGRE and System Center VMM 2012 SP1.For more information, see Hyper-V Network Virtualization in Windows Server 2012
Learn more about Windows Server Gateway (WSG), which is a new feature in Windows Server 2012 R2. WSG is a virtual machine (VM)-based software router that allows Cloud Service Providers (CSPs) and Enterprises to enable datacenter and cloud network traffic routing between virtual and physical networks, including the Internet.
For more information, see Windows Server Gateway.
This test lab guide provides instructions to create the Windows Server 2012 R2 Network Virtualization with System Center 2012 R2 Virtual Machine Manager (VMM) test lab, using computers running Windows Server 2012 R2.
To download this guide from the Microsoft Download Center, see Test Lab Guide: Windows Server 2012 R2 Hyper-V Network Virtualization with System Center 2012 R2 VMM.
This presentation by Yu-Shun Wang and developer Murari Sridharan provides a great introduction to Hyper-V Network Virtualization.
For more information, see Building secure, scalable multi-tenant clouds using Hyper-V Network Virtualization.
This presentation about Windows Server 2012, previously named Windows Server “8” Beta, provides overviews of multiple technologies in the operating system, including Hyper-V Network Virtualization. The demo of Hyper-V Virtualization starts approximately 14 minutes into the video recording of the presentation.
For more information, see Windows Server 8.
The following Windows PowerShell scripts and demos can help you get started with scripting Hyper-V Network Virtualization in Windows Server 2012.
Hyper-V Network Virtualization provides “virtual networks” to virtual machines similar to how server virtualization (hypervisor) provides “virtual machines” to the operating system. Network virtualization decouples virtual networks from the physical network infrastructure.
For more information, see Simple Hyper-V Network Virtualization Script with Gateway.
Hyper-V Network Virtualization in Windows Server 8 provides a scalable, multi-tenant cloud solution by virtualizing the IP addresses used by Virtual Machines (VMs). Multiple customer networks can run on top of the same physical network.
For more information, see Simple Hyper-V Network Virtualization Demo.
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