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Windows 7, Windows Server 2008 R2 & Hyper-V R2 RTM'ed !!!

So big news today, 3 major products went RTM all at the same time, there will be lots of news and more authorative blogs out there, so I'll just throw in a few pointers. Windows 7, the next desktop OS (replaces Vista), if you haven't downloaded the beta

Release Candidates everywhere!

So the last week has had a lot of news about the public availability of release candidates for Hyper-V R2 Server, Windows 2008 R2 Server and the Windows 7 Client operating systems. They were initially available for Technet and MSDN subscribers, but now

20-Part Webcast Series on Microsoft Virtualization Solutions

Yung Chou has put up a great blog with a link to 20 Technet Webcasts starting on January 14th around Microsoft Virtualization. His blog here Also some great free Elearning content here

More Hyper-V stuff

More updates around Microsoft's Hypervisor based virtualization offerings, bit of a duplicate post (to the CI team blog), and I have previously mentioned the Hyper-V updates earlier, just adding in the new Hyper-V Server info ... Hyper-V Server has been

Free Online Microsoft Courses

Microsoft's learning normally has a couple of free courses, especially with some of the newer products. List available right now includes a lot of stuff on Virtualization (Hyper-V, App-V, SCVMM), SQL, Windows 2008 Training for free, how can you go wrong?

Hyper-V update

A new (good type) of update is available for Microsoft's Hyper-V on Windows Server 2008. Update includes support for more logical processors and larger number of VM's per physical host. KB Article here

Hyper-V RTM Release !!!

Guess it will be on a lot of blogs today, but here goes anyway. Hyper-V, Microsoft's hypervisor based virtualization product that is part of Windows Server 2008 went RTM today. In terms of public availability, it sould be available for download later

Understanding Hyper-V networking

Those of us who came from the Virtual PC/Server world will have quickly realized that setting up your NICs and the host's setup is a bit different under Hyper-V, nice quick explaination of hyper-v netowrking (with pictures!) from the Virtual PC Guy's
 
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