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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...
OlivierMiossec
Oct 01, 2016Copper Contributor
For big hyper-v farm, I suggest to have separate network, with it's own AD Forest (without any trust), protected by a firewall. To manage the farm, admin use a TS connection on an admin server (each admin as is own login). No direct access from office computer to Hyper-V servers. It's the best way to secure Hyper-V and other service (SOFS cluster, SCVM ...), but if you have less than 10 servers it is not the best solutions.