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Azure Local / Hyper-V Private Cloud Intermediate capstone

A team needs a production-ready azure local / hyper-v private cloud design with evidence that it survives failure and rollback.

Business context

Ultiblob uses this exercise to train azure local and private cloud engineer candidates on realistic private-cloud lab operations rather than static videos.

Technical objective

Design, validate, document, and recover a azure local / hyper-v private cloud environment using the provided templates and checks.

Student instructions

  1. 1Open the lab workspace and review the topology map.
  2. 2Launch the required templates and wait for all provisioning checks to complete.
  3. 3Complete the configuration task in the course module.
  4. 4Run validation and capture the result for instructor review.
  5. 5Create a snapshot before any risky troubleshooting or failure exercise.

Troubleshooting

  • If access fails, confirm the bastion session is active and the instance is not expired.
  • If validation fails, inspect the lab event log before rerunning the check.
  • If configuration drifts, restore the latest clean snapshot and repeat the module task.

Cleanup

  • Export notes or reports required by the instructor.
  • Restore or delete temporary snapshots created during the exercise.
  • Use the teardown action when the module is complete or allow the TTL policy to expire the lab.
Launch flow

Provisioning readiness

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Waiting for launch

Click Launch lab to start the provisioning flow and watch each stage complete.

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  1. Request accepted
  2. Capacity reserved
  3. Templates queued
  4. Validation running
  5. Workspace ready
nested-virtualization
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vm-reachable
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snapshot-created
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Required templates

  • Windows Server 2022 base - defined
  • Hyper-V nested host template - defined
  • Windows Admin Center template - defined

Validation checks

  • Nested virtualization available: A nested workload VM can power on and report guest tools status.
  • VM reachable: The VM reports boot complete and responds through the tenant bastion path.
  • Snapshot created: A named checkpoint exists before the exercise stage.

Expected result

The lab reaches Healthy state for Nested virtualization available, VM reachable, Snapshot created.

Reset policy: Student can reset to the last clean snapshot; instructor can force reset from admin view. Teardown policy: Automatic teardown at TTL expiry with manual instructor override for cohorts.