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22 TopicsDeploying Network Load Balancing (NLB) and Virtual Machines on Windows Server 2008 R2
First published on MSDN on Jul 01, 2010 When running NLB as a Virtual Machine (VM) guest using Windows Server 2008 R2 Hyper-V you need to be aware of some specific configurations settings in Hyper-V host prior to configuring NLB.8.9KViews0likes1CommentFree Private Cloud Training: Are you ready for the Microsoft Private Cloud?
First published on MSDN on Jan 19, 2012 On February 21 & 22 Microsoft Learning is running a 2-day virtual training event to help the world learn about the upcoming enhancements with the Creating & Managing a Private Cloud with System Center 2012 Jump Start.546Views0likes0CommentsFree Clustering & HA Training for Hyper-V & Private Cloud
First published on MSDN on Nov 30, 2011 Next Tuesday, December 6th from 8am-11am PST, we are offering a free training: Failover Clustering with Hyper-V: Designing a Highly-Available Infrastructure for the Private CloudRegister here: http://mctreadiness.970Views0likes0CommentsAnnouncement: Upcoming Cluster & Hyper-V Training for User Groups
First published on MSDN on Jul 07, 2011 Hi Cluster Fans,On Thursday, July 14th we will be giving online training to user groups about Failover Clustering & Hyper-V: Planning your Highly-Available Virtualization Environment.563Views0likes0CommentsVirtual Machine Density Flexibility in Windows Server 2008 R2 Failover Clustering
First published on MSDN on Jun 28, 2010 Hi Cluster Fans, Recently Windows Server 2008 R2 Failover Clustering has changed the support statement for the maximum number of Virtual Machines (VMs) that can be hosted on a failover cluster from 64 VMs per node to 1,000 VMs per cluster.814Views0likes0Comments