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Microsoft Hyper-V Server

Windows Server 2008 R2 Hyper-V, the hypervisor-based server virtualization technology, is available as an integral feature of Windows Server 2008 R2 that enables you to implement server virtualization. The SystemEDGE AIM for Hyper-V server runs on the Hyper-V Server computer.

The Hyper-V Server PMM provides connection and operational support for all Hyper-V Server operations. The PMM is responsible for managing connections, performing VM-related operations, and populating the database with data retrieved from Hyper-V Server.

The AIM for Hyper-V Server monitors the following resource types:

Hyper-V Server

Represents all computing and memory resources of a physical server on which Hyper-V runs. The Hyper-V AIM provides information about the health status of the Hyper-V Server computer. For example, status and data about CPU and memory usage.

Virtual Machine

Specifies virtualized x86 environments in which guest operating systems and applications can run. When you create a virtual machine, it is assigned to a particular host, cluster, or resource pool, and to a data store. A virtual machine consumes resources dynamically on its physical host, in the same manner as a physical device consumes energy dynamically depending on its workload.

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Interactions Between Hyper-V Server Management Components