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Building a Cluster with Hyper-V and Server Core (Part 3) and Creating a Windows Server 2008 Cluster
Here is the third and last article for the how to build a cluster with Server Core and Hyper-V. If you followed the steps correctly from the beginning, you should get a perfect cluster. If not, go back and make sure you didn’t skip any steps.
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Building a Cluster with Hyper-V and Server Core (Part 2) and Creating a Windows Server 2008 Cluster
Check out part 2 of the “How to Build a Cluster Series”. This article includes step-by-step instructions, images, and lots of useful information. Part 3 coming soon!
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Building a Cluster with Hyper-V & Server Core (Part 1) and Creating a Windows Server 2008 Cluster
This is the first of three articles that will show you how to build a cluster with Hyper-V and Server Core. Included are step-by-step instructions and diagrams to make the process easier to understand and follow.
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Adding VMware ESX hosts in Virtual Machine Manager (Part 1)
These simple steps will show you how to add ESX hosts in Virtual Machine Manager. However, don’t forget that you need both Virtual Center and VMware ESX in order to do this. Find out how here.
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New update for VMware ESX Server
The newest version of the VMware ESX server is now available and offers solutions to three main problems of the previous versions. Learn how you can benefit from it, here.
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VMware ESX 3.5 Update 3 – Now available
Get Update 3 of ESX 3.5 here. The new features of ESX 3.5 are listed here as well as links to helpful information about this latest update.
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VMware ESX: Alarm configuration for VMware VI3 (ESX)
Make sure to make use of the alarms provided in the VMware VI3 (ESX). They can help you monitor your virtual machine to ensure that it is running properly. The alarms are easy to configure and will save you a lot of trouble in the long run. Its definitely worth your ten minutes
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VMware ESX 4.0 FT – Fault Tolerant – Sneak Peek
VMware Fault tolerance(FT) is the newest VMware ESX feature for operation continuity. This feature should be a part of the upcoming VMware ESX 4.0 release. To find out more about VMware FT & See it in action check out this post!!
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VMware News: Features of the new VMware ESX 4.0
Check out the latest features that will be included in the upcoming version of VMware ESX 4.0. This version will offer cross-platform virtual networking, advanced fault tolerance, SMP support, better profile management and so much more. Be the first to find out check it out.
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Hyper-V Live Migration vs. Quick Migration
In this article, you will find a very detailed explanation about the differences between Hyper-V Quick Migration and long waited Live Migration (Similar to VMware VMotion). Contrary to what a lot of people might think, these two process are not the same thing; in fact, they are completely different. Find out how, here.
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Hyper-V: Questions and Answers
This article will answer some of the most common questions people have asked me about Hyper-V. It also provides useful information about the difference between Quick and Live migration as well as synthetic vs. emulated hardware.
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Backing up your virtual machine
Make sure to create a back-up of your virtual machine running over Microsoft Hyper-V so that you avoid losing valuable information and time if something happens. This article will outline two techniques you can use to create a complete back-up of your MS Hyper-V system. Check it out to make sure you are safe and…
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Videos on the new version of Hyper V and Hyper V Server
Brand new videos on Live Migration and Hyper-V Server. Find out what’s included in the newest version of Hyper-V as well as when it will be released and at what cost. Harry up and be the first to know.
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VirtualCenter for VM ware Server Real Value
I have been reading all over the place about virtualization products. A lot of posts discuss VM ware VI3 & many others discuss Xen or HyperV, but I don’t see many talk about virtualcenter. As I have been using VM ware VI3 & vm ware Virtual server for a while now I can tell you…
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VMware makes a big mistake
VMware’s unfortunate mistake with their ESX Server 3.5 could be costly. You can find here the express patches to fix the problem, but I suggest seriously considering double-sourcing as a future preventative measure against such incidents.