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"Hyper-V does have one drawback, in that it will only run on the 64-bit version of Windows Server 2008, because it makes heavy use of Intel VT-X and AMD-V on chip virtualization acceleration features, which are only present in newer 64-bit CPUs."

I have deployed 20 Virtual machine set up already for various customers using VMWARE.
They ALL want the same thing; Linux Host and Windows virtual Desktop/Server.
Posted by: Linux_4u!   Posted on: 06/26/08 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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I Love it ....  Linux_4u! | 06/26/08
That's honestly what I love about both VMWare and Parallels.  nix_hed | 06/26/08
RE: Hyper-V: It's here  SamYeager | 06/26/08
Clarification  jperlow ZDNet Moderator | 06/26/08
RE: Hyper-V: It's here  glockandroll | 06/26/08
It is bare metal  jperlow ZDNet Moderator | 06/26/08
ESX: 100,000 IOPS  virgil@... | 06/26/08
64 bit not a limit  croberts | 06/26/08
32-bit is ok for desktop machines...  nix_hed | 06/26/08
Great day for technology...  Mike Cox | 06/26/08
You pompous, arrogant little...  nix_hed | 06/26/08
huh?  TedKraan | 06/26/08
RE: Hyper-V: It's here  Eric.G | 06/26/08
RE: Hyper-V: It's here  steve.penner@... | 06/26/08
TCO not hypervisor licensing  virgil@... | 06/26/08
are you people Hyped-V?  23r98sdv8 | 07/03/08
RE: Hyper-V: It's here  Cyclic | 07/15/08
They Both Suck  Cyclic | 07/15/08
RE: Hyper-V: It's here  frew4 | 09/28/09

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