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Virtualisation Support Wizard (ESSENTIAL READING!) - Are you sure you are supported?

 

The Microsoft Virtualization Support Policy Team has worked to clearly define virtualization support policies in what is becoming an increasingly complex area of support.    We are glad to announce that the Virtualization Support Wizard is now LIVE and available for your use:

http://www.windowsservercatalog.com/svvp.aspx?svvppage=svvpwizard.htm.  

 

RECOMMENDED CALL TO ACTION:  If you are currently running a project where you are deploying Microsoft software on a virtualized platform, I strongly recommend that you use this wizard to check that your configuration is supported.    If you have any issues or concerns you should contact your Microsoft Account Manager.

 

By using this wizard you can easily find out if your Virtualization configuration is supported and conveniently access related product-specific resources (such as KB articles) immediately at this centralized public website!     This guidance takes into account Microsoft Hyper-V in addition to other third-party virtualization solutions.

 

There are additional resources available to you here on the Virtualization Troubleshooting and Support TechCenter on TechNet:

http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/virtualization/cc150661.aspx  

Posted: Thursday, July 23, 2009 4:17 PM by Daniel Good

Comments

Mkline said:

Very cool post, looks like a great tool, playing around with it now.  

This entry made the favorites :)

Thanks

Mike

# July 23, 2009 3:13 PM
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