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MED-V – Desktop Hosted Solution
Microsoft has virtualization products from Datacenter to Desktop. In the desktop space, Microsoft has two different offerings namely VDI and MED-V. MED-V is a hosted desktop solution, an integral component of Microsoft Desktop Optimization Pack (MDOP) Read More...
I'm confused, how do I identify whether the physical RAM is sufficient for the number of virtual machines that I wanted to run on any given box.
It's become pretty easy now. All you have to do is download the excel sheet from here . Enter the amount of physical RAM and the memory requirement for the number of virtual machines you want to run. Say, you would like to run four virtual machines with Read More...
Where do I use Hyper-V Server 2008 against Windows Server 2008 Hyper-V.
Firstly, understand the limitations of Hyper-V server 2008 to find out where it can fit in. Where there is no high availability feature is required - Maximum number of VMs that you can run on Hyper-V box are 192 or the number of VMs are limited to 32GB Read More...
Supported MS applications on Virtualization environments
Microsoft has released the Microsoft applications support on the virtualization environments below: Windows Server 2008 with Hyper-V (The OS with Hyper-V enabled) Microsoft Hyper-V Server 2008 (It's a standalone SKU) Supported partners' virtualization Read More...
You can find the list of Hyper-V enabled hardware.
Step - 1 Go to http://www.windowsservercatalog.com/ Step - 2 Click on "Certified Servers" Step - 3 Click on Hyper-V under "Additional qualifications" section Step -4 Now you can find the list of Hyper-V enabled hardware from various vendors Cheers Harib Read More...
Do we have a tool to find out hardware is Hyper-V ready
Yes, There are some third party tools. Download a Securable tool from http://www.grc.com/securable.htm Once SecurAble is running and displaying its findings, click on each of the three display sections to view specific context-sensitive information about Read More...
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