Gahanna, OH— VT Technology, a developer of popular management tools for Microsoft Hyper-V, today announced the availability of VT Technology Management Utilities for Hyper-V(vtUtilities)version 3.2. vtUtilities are designed as a cost effective management and diagnostic toolkit for Microsoft Hyper-V on Windows Server 2008 R2 and Windows Server 2012 / 2012 R2 Core installations as well as on the free Hyper-V Server. New version of vtUtilities adds functionality to simplify Hyper-V management on environments utilizing Microsoft Failover Clustering for high availability.
Key Features:
Local GUI to Manage Hyper-V on Server Core and Free Hyper-V Server — Manage virtual machines, virtual hard disks and networks without remote management via the Microsoft Hyper-V Manager or Virtual Machine Manager Server. vtUtilities offer a simple and easy to use GUI that is familiar to most Windows users. In addition, vtUtilities further simplify the administration tasks on Windows Server core installations and free Hyper-V Server by providing a user interface for file system views and operations.
Hyper-V Clustering is supported on Windows and Hyper-V Servers 2008 R2, 2012 and 2012 R2 and includes visualization of cluster summary information and events, cluster nodes management, virtual machines cluster role configuration, management and migration as well as Hyper-V Replica Broker configuration and management.
Manage Hyper-V on Windows Server 2012 / 2012 R2 and Windows Server 2008 from a Single Environment — vtUtilities support management of Hyper-V on hosts running Windows Server 2012 / 2012 R2, as well as Windows Server 2008 R2. vtUtilities provide full support of new features introduced in Windows Server 2012 R2 for hosts running the new version of Hyper-V, including:
Generation 2 virtual machines.
Virtual hard disk and storage quality of service enhancements.
Hyper-V Replica enhancements including support for extended replication.
Hyper-V virtual networking enhancements.
vtUtilities are certified for Windows Server 2012 and Windows Server 2012 R2 as well as listed in Windows Server Catalog.
Virtual Network Management — vtUtilities provide comprehensive virtual network management including management of virtual connections and bindings. vtUtilities can be used to troubleshoot and fix network connections and related problems that cannot be resolved via remote management. vtUtilities Virtual Network Manager also allows management of virtual network ports used by the virtual network interfaces and virtual machines.
Maximize Virtualization Infrastructure Performance — vtUtilities provide an intuitive and simple to use monitoring functionality that is helpful for determining whether all parts of the virtualization infrastructure are running properly. Even so, vtUtilities have a small memory footprint and do not consume any resources on managed Hyper-V servers when vtUtilities are not running.
About VT Technology Inc.
VT Technology Inc. is a U.S. software development company specializing in the development of cost effective solutions for the Windows platform. vtUtilities, the VT Technology popular virtualization management software, unlocks the Microsoft Hyper-V platform functionality for the SMB customers and system integrators. Additional information is available at http://vttechnology.com
In recent years Windows Server has become the leading virtualization platform offering world class features, reliability and great performance helping to transform existing infrastructures into modern setups. Latest enhancements introduced in Windows Server 2012 R2 have made it possible for small businesses to build an enterprise-level virtual environment on a very modest budget.
The sysadmins planning to use Windows Server as their virtualization platform may choose between two ways of having a Hyper-V in their data center: installing it as a role on top of Windows Server or simply downloading and installing standalone version of Hyper-V Server.
The affordability can significantly increase if organizations were using Hyper-V Server, which is completely free. Hyper-V Server is an ideal choice for many data centers, because it makes possible to virtualize existing physical servers that are already licensed absolutely free by hosting them on Hyper-V Server, which doesn't require an additional license.
Aside from licensing standpoint, standalone Hyper-V Server has many benefits to offer, but can be difficult to manage in some situations. For example, it has no graphical user interface and after the installation looks like this:
In contrast with Windows Server edition, Hyper-V Server does not include the Hyper-V Manager console and doesn't allow changing Hyper-V settings, except for basic configuration tasks via command line interface.
Of course you can manage Hyper-V by using System Center Virtual Machine Manager, but this option is quite expensive and kind of defeats the purpose. PowerShell is good if you want to do things at large scale, requires a great deal of understanding of the subject and may be quite difficult for sysadmins being new to the Hyper-V world. One more option is to run Hyper-V Manager remotely, but there is no way you can do it locally in case you wanted to troubleshoot your setup in an emergency type situation. RSAT also doesn't allow to manage some versions of Hyper-V Server from the older operating systems, so if you are still running Windows 7 and planning to virtualize with Hyper-V Server 2012 R2, you're out of luck.
vtUtilities as a management tool for Hyper-V
To avoid a painful task of dealing with command-line interface, learning scripting with PowerShell, or paying a small fortune for SCVMM, we recommend VT Technology Management Utilities for Hyper-V. vtUtilities have a powerful collection of features which caters to all your virtualized infrastructure needs. With a license priced only $120 per host, vtUtilities is a sensible choice what can outrun all the mentioned above management options for Hyper-V. The low cost of the tool can be easily justified in small to medium environments, including setups for personal use.
After downloading and installing vtUtilities you'll get the full GUI with functionality level similar to Hyper-V Manager, options to choose local or remote management, monitor health of the Hyper-V host and guests. The tool enables an easy access to Hyper-V event logs and virtual machine jobs history providing diagnostic and troubleshooting options to the user. There are also all kind of extras what can help you to cut your workload and run your data center daily tasks more efficiently.
Take a look at vtUtilities GUI for Hyper-V:
vtUtilities GUI
vtUtilities deliver GUI for:
Replication, including support for extended replica
Guest migration
VHDX
Virtual Fibre Channel Adapters
Virtual network management (including the management of virtual connections and bindings)
Advanced virtual switch management, including port-level access control
File system views and operations
Guest configuration management, including support of Gen 2 virtual machines
Server manager view
New virtual machine wizard, Import virtual machine wizard
Hyper-V settings management
Diagnostic and troubleshooting, including real-time performance monitoring of host and guests, access to Hyper-V event log and asynchronous Hyper-V tasks history.
Advantages of the vtUtilities
vtUtilities allow management and monitoring of virtual machines, virtual hard disks and networks on both local and remote Hyper-V servers.
vtUtilities eliminate the requirement for an additional Windows license when used to manage free Microsoft Hyper-V Server locally.
The features that make vtUtilities unique are the product's ability to manage different versions of Hyper-V from centralized management console, including non-compatible versions and operating systems:
vtUtilities can be used for remote management of different versions of Hyper-V from a single application, adjusting to the features supported by managed version. With vtUtilities you can manage Hyper-V Server 2012 R2 while still having a full access to Windows Server 2008 R2 and Windows Server 2012.
vtUtilities allow local and remote management of Hyper-V Server 2008 R2 and Hyper-V Server 2012 / 2012 R2 not only from Windows 8 / 8.1 but from Windows 7 as well.
A 7-day free trial for registered customers can be downloaded here: vtUtilities free trial
Please note, what there is a non-obligatory registration to obtain a download, so the trial link here points to the vtUtilities registration page.
It is recommended what you download and read the latest version of User Guide prior to installing vtUtilities
vtUtilities Prerequisites
Virtualization platform: Microsoft Hyper-V
vtUtilities run only on computers with x64-based processors and 64-bit version of Windows.
vtUtilities require .NET 3.51 or later
vtUtilities can be used on 64-bit versions of Windows that don’t support Hyper-V role too.
VT Technology Management Utilities for Hyper-V (vtUtilities) Demo
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