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Jason Childs
Sep 12, 2016Copper Contributor
Best Practice for secure HyperV configuration
Our design and deployment teams were having a debate on the most secure way to deploy HyperV, particularly with respect to Ransomware attacks and protecting from encryption. There seems to be two...
Olaf_Engelke
Sep 13, 2016Iron Contributor
If you have already an Active Directory infrastructure, deploying standalone would create additional headache. Security relies on multiple segments, such as user account security, strictly divide admin and non admin accounts, patch management, security software and policies, user training... The weakest point in the chain is usually the end user (remember, also each administrator is an end user). And this is not specific to HyperV. For which purpose and on which scale do you plan to use it, btw.? Without knowing this it is hard to tell, what would be "better". Best greetings from Germany Olaf