Microsoft’s Hyper-V in Windows, Vs VMware
22Mar12
If you are a virtualisation junkie like this author, here is a good peek into the up-and-coming Windows 8 and Hyper-V.
Even if you are already running the beta, there is some good info’ in terms of comparisons to other mainstream technologies.
The comments strand is rather entertaining too …
If you are serious about scoping out Windows Server 8, here are some more links:
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Tags: Enterprise Software, Hardware, Jason Perlow, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows 8, Microsoft Windows Server Hyper-V, Networking, Operating Systems, servers, storage, Virtualization, VMware Inc.
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