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Hyper-V security guide
  This Solution Accelerator provides instructions and recommendations to help strengthen the security of computers running the Hyper-V role on Windows Server® 2008. It covers three core topics: hardening Hyper-V, delegating virtual machine management...

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Hyper-V or VHD Backup
One of the main advantages in virtualization is having the ability to quickly recover failed systems. By turning a system into a virtual system you are actually turning it into a file that can be used on any system that has Hyper-V installed on it thus...

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Hyper-V Top Issues
Lately, we have been messing around with Hyper-V (by saying we,I actually mean mean myself and the person that won’t tell me his Kazakh name…). The technology itself is very cool, but as always it has it’s quirks. Oddly enough, after we ironed out most...

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Hyper-V experiences: Physical to Virtual
Hyper-V is cool. It’s simple to install and manage yet it has quite a few interesting quirks that need to be worked out, an example of such a quirk is installing it on HP servers that have teaming enabled: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/950792 An additional...

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Hyper-V and HP Servers
…Or why is my server stuck at 53% of an update. This one is a real pearl. I was installing Hyper-v on a relatively standard DL360 G5, after installing the role I installed Hyper-V RTM Update (KB950050) and I was asked to restart the system to complete...

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Hyper-V is in the wild
Yesterday,and ahead of time, the final version of Hyper-V was released. You can find product details at the following link . If you would like to download the update for your Windows 2008 system, click here .

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www.microsoft.com on Hyper-V
There is nothing better then dogfooding to prove that you believe in your product. I stumbled upon a post on the Windows Server Division Blog describing the process of moving the microsoft.com website to Hyper-V: http://blogs.technet.com/windowsserver...

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