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Hyper-V, not in my datacenter (part 2: Guest OS and Memory overcommit)

28 November, 2008 Gabrie van Zanten 28 Comments memory, VMware

Guest OS After you installed your hypervisor you want to virtualize your physical servers on it. When doing the research for my presentation I was very surprised to find some strange limitations in which guest are supported with Hyper-V. Can you believe that not all Windows Server versions are supported? Well neither could I.

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Hyper-V, not in my datacenter (part 1 – Hardware)

26 November, 2008 Gabrie van Zanten 21 Comments VMware

When posting on my blog I try to stay as objective as I can. Although I’m a big VMware fan I try to look at other products with an open mind and not be biased, I found myself in doubt when creating a presentation in which I was comparing Hyper-V to VMware ESX. I wasn’t […]

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