All Posts Tagged With: "Microsoft Hyper-V"
AMD and Microsoft Team Up On Virtualization
AMD today announced the availability of robust new virtualization solutions powered by a combination of technologies from AMD and Microsoft. This new deployment model uses AMD Opteron processors with AMD Virtualization technology together with Microsoft Windows Server 2008 Hyper-V.
22Sep2008 | Robin Wauters | 0 comments | ContinuedDell’s Latest Virtualization Play
Dell has announced a series of products and updates around their virtualization offering.
11Sep2008 | Robin Wauters | 0 comments | ContinuedMicrosoft Announcements: Hyper-V Server To Compete With ESXi, Windows Server 2008 R2 Will Sport Live Migration Feature
Microsoft is doing a big virtualization splash today with their much-hyped ‘Get Virtual Now’ event in Washington, launching Hyper-V and Hyper-V Server 2008.
8Sep2008 | Robin Wauters | 2 comments | ContinuedMicrosoft Exchange Managed Services Provider Azaleos Adds Hyper-V Support
MS Exchange managed services provider Azaleos has announced its OneServer Virtual Edition now supports Microsoft Hyper-V Server, adding virtualization capability to Exchange email servers.
2Sep2008 | Robin Wauters | 0 comments | ContinuedMicrosoft Unveils New Licensing, Expanded Product Support Policies to Ease Path to Virtualization
Microsoft is updating its software licensing terms for 41 server applications, has implemented expanded technical support, and will host a series of events called ‘Get Virtual Now’ starting September 1.
19Aug2008 | Robin Wauters | 0 comments | ContinuedSymantec Sets Up Virtualization Lab in Japan
Symantec today announced that Symantec Japan has opened its new “Virtualisation Solutions Lab” for customers and partners, as the company continues to deliver on its virtualization strategy.
28Jul2008 | Robin Wauters | 0 comments | ContinuedVDIworks Brings Desktop Virtualization Management to Hyper-V
VDIworks, the young company recently spun out of ClearCube, announced it has tied its solution with Microsoft System Center Operations Manager 2007, which provides management of physical and virtual deployments throughout the data center, desktops and devices.
10Jul2008 | Robin Wauters | 0 comments | ContinuedSanbolic Bridges Hyper-V And Shared Storage Networks
Sanbolic today announced that Windows Server 2008 Hyper-V virtual machines can now be stored on a single shared storage area network (SAN) storage volume using Sanbolic Kayo File System. The virtual machines can then be moved independently between physical host servers using Quick Migration because all host servers have shared access to the virtual machines.
9Jul2008 | Robin Wauters | 0 comments | ContinuedExclusive Video: VMware In A Nutshell, By Product Marketing Manager John Gilmartin
So what’s VMware all about now on a technology level, now that their stock is tumbling and their CEO has been replaced? John Gilmartin, Group Manager, Product Marketing at VMware answered our questions on virtualization in general and their strategy and product portfolio in particular.
8Jul2008 | Toon Vanagt | 0 comments | ContinuedSoftLayer Extends Offer With Windows Server 2008 Hyper-V
SoftLayer extends its solution set to include virtualization with the release of Microsoft Windows Server 2008 Hyper-V. Hyper-V can be ordered through the SoftLayer customer portal and provisioned automatically along with a server’s operating system or systems.
2Jul2008 | Robin Wauters | 0 comments | ContinuedMicrosoft Eats Own Hyper-V Dog Food, Deploys Homegrown Hypervisor In Its Global Datacenters (Video Interview)
A brief video interview with Arne Josefsberg, General Manager Online Infrastructure at Microsoft, about Hyper-V adoption in their own global datacenters.
30Jun2008 | Toon Vanagt | 2 comments | ContinuedMicrosoft Shipping Hyper-V Tomorrow? (Update: Yes)
Hyper-V, Microsoft’s proprietary hypervisor is currently in Release Candidate mode, but the final, nonbeta version could be shipping tomorrow, according to SearchWinIT. That would be well before the company’s projected release date (which would be in about 2 months).
25Jun2008 | Robin Wauters | 3 comments | Continued





