Learning System Center App Controller
By Nasir Naeem
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About this ebook
- Manage application services using System center App controller
- Move Virtual Machines from on-premises to Microsoft Azure Cloud, Managing Private Cloud, and Public Microsoft Azure Cloud
- Step-by-step implementation of SQL server, Virtual Machine Manager, and App Controller
This book is intended for IT professionals working with Hyper-V, Azure cloud, VMM, and private cloud technologies who are looking for a quick way to get up and running with System Center 2012 R2 App Controller. To get the most out of this book, you should be familiar with Microsoft Hyper-V technology. Knowledge of Virtual Machine Manager is helpful but not mandatory.
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Learning System Center App Controller - Nasir Naeem
Table of Contents
Learning System Center App Controller
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Preface
What this book covers
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Who this book is for
Conventions
Reader feedback
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Downloading the color images of this book
Errata
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Questions
1. Introduction to System Center 2012 R2 App Controller
Issues addressed by System Center App Controller
Quick planning primer
Installing the prerequisites
Windows assessment and deployment toolkit for Windows 8.1
Other application requirements and dependencies to consider
System Center 2012 R2 App Controller scaling limitations
Summary
2. Installing and Working with Different App Controller Components
Installing SQL Server
Installing required services
Installing Web IIS server
Installing the SCVMM console
Installing System Center 2012 R2 App Controller
Summary
3. Deploying and Configuring System Center Virtual Machine Manager Server
Prerequisites for installation
Installing ADK 8.1
Account permission requirements
Installing System Center 2012 R2 Virtual Machine Manager
Configuring the SCVMM server
Adding Hyper-V host to the SCVMM server
Creating hardware profiles
Creating Guest OS profiles
Creating a VM network
Creating the VM template
Creating a private cloud
Summary
4. Customizing App Controller
Logging in to the App Controller interface
Integrating the Virtual Machine Manager server for private cloud management
Configuring a Microsoft Azure subscription
Configuring roles-based access
Adding a new VMM Library share
Adding a network share
Configuring SSL certificate for the App Controller website
Customizing App Controller branding
Summary
5. Exploring Advanced Options
Copying VHD files from a private cloud to Microsoft Azure
Installing the PowerShell module to manage App Controller
Introduction to App Controller PowerShell cmdlets
Displaying the App Controller shares in PowerShell
Installing the Windows Azure PowerShell
Summary
6. Backup and Recovery
Available choices
Procedure
Backing up App Controller
Restoring App Controller
Summary
Index
Learning System Center App Controller
Learning System Center App Controller
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Nasir Naeem
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About the Author
Nasir Naeem lives in Birmingham, England. He works for Inframon as a system center consultant. He has been working in the IT field for just over a decade, mostly working on Windows-based networks with a combination of Cisco as well as VMWare.
When not working with clients to improve IT cost efficiency and administration improvements, he is an Arduino electronics hobbyist.
Writing a book is a huge task and this book is no exception. This book is dedicated to my parents and teachers; their debt I cannot pay back.
Over the years, many people have provided guidance and helped steer the direction of my career. Some of the prominent names are Chris Page (WCC), Alwyn Wayne (WCC), Paul Hewitt (IBM), Alexandra Webb (WCC), Paul Forkgen (NAK Group), and John Parker (NAK Group). Also, sincere thanks to Richard Gall for providing an opportunity to write this book.
About the Reviewers
Florian Klaffenbach started his IT career in 2004 as a first and second level IT support technician and IT salesman trainee for a B2B online shop. After that, he moved to a small company working as an IT project manager, planning, implementing, and integrating from industrial plants and laundries into IT enterprise. After spending some years as an IT project manager, he moved to Dell Germany. Here, he started from scratch as an enterprise technical support analyst and later worked on a project to start Dell technical communities and support over social media in Europe and outside of the U.S. Currently, he is working as a solutions architect and consultant for Microsoft infrastructure and cloud specializing in Microsoft Hyper-V, file services,