Yes, Hyper-V has officially RTMed and here are a bunch of resources for you
Late last week, we made the announcement that Microsoft’s Hyper-V, the hypervisor-based virtualization technology that is a feature of select versions of Windows Server 2008, RTMed. Hyper-V offers customers a reliable, scalable and high-performance virtualization platform that plugs into customers’ existing IT infrastructures and enables them to consolidate some of the most demanding workloads. In addition, the Microsoft System Center product family gives customers a single set of integrated tools to manage physical and virtual resources, helping customers create a more agile and dynamic datacenter.
Here are a variety of information sources as well as resources for you on Microsoft’s Hyper-V technology:
- Press Pass announcement of Hyper-V RTM
- Microsoft Virtualization Home Page
- Virtualization Case Studies
- Virtualization Solution Accelerators
- Windows Server 2008 Virtualization & Consolidation
- Hyper-V FAQ
- Optimized Desktop Infrastructure (VDI and much more)
- Virtualization TechCenter
- How to Install Windows Server 2008 Hyper-V RC
- Windows Server 2008 Hyper-V Performance Tuning Guide
- MSDN & TechNet Powered by Hyper-V
- Windows Virtualization Team Blog
- Virtualization Capabilities of Windows Server 2008 (Level 100) Webcast
- Are You Ready for Virtualization? (Level 200) Webcast
Thank you and have a wonderful day,
Eric Ligman
Microsoft US Senior Manager
Small Business Community Engagement
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