So what exactly is Microsoft Hyper-V Server 2008? Following are some bits I've collected that you might not see/read on the Web site or TechNet (or maybe you will).
Microsoft Hyper-V Server 2008 contains a sub-set of components that make up Server Core deployment option of Windows Server 2008, and has a similar interface and look and feel. But as you know, Server Core has roles like DNS, DHCP, file. Hyper-V Server 2008 is just virtualization.
Because Hyper-V Server 2008 shares kernel components with Windows Server 2008, we don't expect special hardware drivers to be required to run Microsoft Hyper-V Server.
The maximum number of guest instances that can run on Microsoft Hyper-V Server 2008 is 128 (of course this is dependent on the hardware, memory and workloads). Additionally, each guest OS must have a valid license.
Hyper-V Server 2008 runs/upports all the guest OSes supported by its big brother, WS08 Hyper-V. See here for a complete list.
Windows Server licenses are not included with Microsoft Hyper-V Server 2008. Client access licenses (CALs) are only required for Windows Server and all Windows Server images that are virtualized, regardless of virtualization platform (e.g., ESXi). No CALs are required for Hyper-V Server 2008.
I hope this has helped. Check out the technical resources page for more.
Patrick
Update #1: as John pointed out in the comments, it took longer than expected for the download site to be ready for you to download this morning. Sorry about that.
Update #2: I was reminded that now that WS08 Hyper-V and MS Hyper-V Server support up to 24LP (see
KB article 956710
), that the actual maximum supported VMs is 192. This is assuming all 192 VMs are uni-processor.
Update #3: Microsoft Hyper-V Server 2008 will be available in the following languages:
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