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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)
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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