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111 TopicsTypes of failover operations in Hyper-V Replica – Part I – Test Failover
First published on TECHNET on Jul 25, 2012 If you are wondering “I have enabled replication and it looks like everything is in progress, but how do I know that I am truly protected”, then keep reading the next few posts as we walk you through the various types of failover, how and when to use them and the gotchas in different deployments.2.7KViews0likes0CommentsBare metal hypervisor is here, along with new training, services
First published on TECHNET on Oct 01, 2008 "Bare metal" was my attempt at being dramatic ;-)Anyway, I really wanted you to know that the standalone hypervisor, Microsoft Hyper-V Server 2008, was released today for download.1.8KViews0likes0CommentsDynamic Memory Coming to Hyper-V Part 3…
First published on TECHNET on Apr 07, 2010 ======================================================Preamble: The point of this series, and the spirit in which it is written, is to take a holistic approach at the issues facing our customers, discuss the complexities with regard to memory management and explain why we’re taking the approach we are with Hyper-V Dynamic Memory.1.4KViews0likes0CommentsHypervisor Footprint Debate Part 1 UPDATE: Microsoft Hyper-V Server 2008 & VMware ESXi 3.5
First published on TECHNET on Aug 13, 2009 Virtualization Nation,In my last blog post, I started an in depth analysis tackling VMware’s claims head on that because their disk footprint is smaller and ESX/ESXi are single purpose hypervisors, they are therefore more secure.968Views0likes0Comments