Hyper-V Failover Clustering, Beyond the Z Drive using the disk GUID
Are you running Hyper-V? Have you used up all the available drive letters deploying LUN’s for VM’s in your Failover Cluster? Running out of drive letters? It is fairly easy to get around the 26 drive...
View ArticleMicrosoft Enterprise Desktop Virtualization
The Infrastructure Planning and Design team has released a new guide: Microsoft Enterprise Desktop Virtualization. This guide outlines the critical infrastructure design elements that are crucial to a...
View ArticleMicrosoft Hyper-V and Linux…is it a match made in heaven?
Microsoft has recently launched an initiative through it’s interoperability division to prove Hyper-V can compete in the Linux realm. Microsoft has partnered with Novell to provide Hyper-V support for...
View ArticleSetitng up Hyper-V Linux Integration Components on SLES 10
After finally setting up a SLES 10 server on Hyper-V I thought I write a little how to on getting the Linux Integration components working. Microsoft includes an install doc that doesn’t really tell...
View ArticleHome Lab capable of running just about anything you want
A few months ago I set out to build a home lab that I could use to run vSphere, vCD, View, vCAC, vCO, vCops, and all other grat management tools that VMware has as well as Hyper-V, XenServer, KVM,...
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