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Microsoft options for VMware migration
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Tuesday, Mar 26, 2024, 10:00 AM PDTEvent details
Recent developments in the on-premises virtualization market have unsettled users and prompted a re-evaluation of their organization's strategy. Microsoft provides a robust set of solutions tailored ...
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Updated Dec 27, 2024
Joseph Towns
Mar 26, 2024Brass Contributor
With AMD leading Intel is most areas of server compute and only continuing to take server market share, I’d like to see more Epyc specific integrations, optimizations, and support across MS services like hyper-v.
- Jeff-WoolseyMar 26, 2024
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Windows Server Hyper-V supports the latest greatest AMD EPYC processors...- Joseph TownsMar 26, 2024Brass ContributorYes, but there's a big difference between eventually supporting functionality and a true partnership of feature development. This is an area where there's undoubtably been an Intel first mindset.
- CharlesFCPCMar 26, 2024Brass ContributorCan you give an example of that? I've personally not experienced any "Intel First" mindset, other than where Intel comes out with a feature before AMD does... That said, AMD has also come out with features before Intel does. It goes both ways