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Top Issues for Microsoft Support for Windows Server 2008 Hyper-V (Q4)
It is time for the final installment of a year-long segment on the top issues in Hyper-V.   It is appropriate since Windows Server 2008 R2 has finally released, and we can look forward to tracking\reporting any issues we may find in the new version Read More...
DPM 2007 - Troubleshooting protection for Hyper-V
This post is about Windows Server 2008 with the Hyper-V role installed, that are being protected by System Center Data Protection Manager 2007.  There may be one or many Virtual Machines on each Host/Parent Partition, and they may be running Windows Read More...
Expected Snapshot Merge Behavior for a Highly Available VM
Hello m y name is Sean Dwyer, and I'm a Support Escalation Engineer working in the Windows CORE team here at Microsoft. While working with snapshots that are attached to a highly available VM in a Cluster, you may notice after deleting a snapshot, it Read More...
Top Issues for Microsoft Support for Windows Server 2008 Hyper-V (Q3)
It is time to update everyone on the issues our support engineers have been seeing for Hyper-V for the past quarter.   The issues are categorized below with the top issue(s) in each category listed with possible resolutions and additional comments Read More...
Top Issues for Microsoft Support for Windows Server 2008 Hyper-V
Hyper-V Beta released as part Windows Server 2008. The final release of Hyper-V happened shortly after the Windows Server 2008 release and can be downloaded here . After a few months of supporting customers, we now have enough case data to report on the Read More...
Expanding disks attached to Hyper-V VMs may not reflect adjusted size immediately on WS2008
If you Inspect the disk in Hyper-V Manager that you just altered it will show the correct new maximum size however. Even though the disk is a Dynamically Expanding type disk, we still need to tell the Operating System about the container size change. Read More...
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