Configuring Networking in VMM Overview
Updated: March 14, 2013
Applies To: System Center 2012 - Virtual Machine Manager, System Center 2012 SP1 - Virtual Machine Manager
Networking in Virtual Machine Manager (VMM) includes multiple enhancements that enable you, the administrator, to efficiently provision network resources for a virtualized environment:
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In System Center 2012: One of the networking enhancements in System Center 2012 makes it easier to connect virtual machines to a network that serves a particular function in your environment, for example, the “Backend,” “Frontend,” or “Backup” network. To do this, you associate IP subnets and, if needed, virtual local area networks (VLANs) together into named units called logical networks. Also, in logical networks where you do not use Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP), you can simplify IP address management by configuring IP pools. Another networking enhancement in VMM in System Center 2012 is the integration of load balancers.
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In System Center 2012 Service Pack 1 (SP1): Networking in VMM in System Center 2012 Service Pack 1 (SP1) adds more options for greater flexibility. One example is network virtualization, which extends the concept of server virtualization to allow you to deploy multiple virtual networks on the same physical network. Another example is switch extensions, which give you added capabilities with your networks, such as the ability to monitor network traffic, enhance the level of security on your networks, or provide quality of service (QoS) to let you control how your network bandwidth is used.
Configuring networking
To learn more about networking in VMM, see the following topics.
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For scenario descriptions and illustrations showing how you can use networking options in VMM to support your virtual machine configurations, see the following:
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For information about configuring networking options that are available in both System Center 2012 and System Center 2012 SP1, see the following:
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For additional networking options that are available in System Center 2012 SP1, see the following:
Next steps after configuring networking
For information about the next steps to take after configuring networking, see the following topics:
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Configure additional fabric resources such as storage and library resources. |
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Adding and Managing Hyper-V Hosts and Host Clusters in VMM
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Configure hosts. |
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Deploy virtual machines, individually or as part of a service. |
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