Microsoft has released two documents on Hyper-V:
“This guide will step you through Hyper-V’s networking concepts, best practices and deployment steps including: *Current Landscape and Challenges of Virtual Networking *Live Migration Networking Scenario Recommendations *Hyper-V MAC Address Management *Dynamic MAC Address *Virtual Network Setup *Networking with iSCSI Shared Storage *Hyper-V Networking Best Practices *Updates in Windows Server 2008 R2”.
Hyper-V Live Migration Overview & Architecture
"With Hyper-V™ live migration, you can move running VMs from one Hyper-V™ physical host to another without any disruption of service or perceived downtime. Live migration is integrated with Windows Server 2008® R2 Hyper-V™ and Microsoft® Hyper-V™ Server 2008 R2. Since Hyper-V™ live migration can move running virtual machines without downtime, it will facilitate greater flexibility and value:
- Provides better agility: Datacenters with multiple Hyper-V™ physical hosts will be able to move running VMs to the best physical computer for performance, scaling, or optimal consolidation without impacting users.
- Reduces costs and increase productivity: Datacenters with multiple Hyper-V™ physical hosts will be able to service those systems in a more controlled fashion, scheduling maintenance during regular business hours. Live migration makes it possible to keep VMs online, even during maintenance, increasing productivity for both users and server administrators. Datacenters will be also able to reduce power consumption by dynamically increasing consolidation ratios and powering off un-used physical hosts during times of lower demand".