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Installing my SharePoint Server 2013 Farm – Part 1/6

by Mahmoud Challouf 21 March 2013 Hyper-V

Creating the Farm virtual machines This tutorial is part of a series to be published progressively and that i’ve called « Installing my SharePoint Server 2013 Farm » The purpose of these 6-parts tutorial series is to install sharepoint 2013 server farm following the best practices. The series will be as follows: Creating the farm virtual machines [...]

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17 Hyper-V Gotchas

by Nicolas Blank 2 September 2011 Hyper-V

At the time of writing there are 17 reasonable well documented gotchas or things to avoid as best practice. You may be wondering what those are, how to find out, and why I know and you don’t…. All valid questions. I recently learned of the Hyper-V Gotchas Wiki, where folks like you or I – [...]

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The Storage Calculator and Virtualization Support

by Nicolas Blank 7 June 2011 Anouncements

v17.2 of the Exchange 2010 Mailbox Server Role Requirements Calculator was released yesterday with a number of bug fixes, however it’s not the bug fixes that I’d like to call out, it’s the virtualization support added two releases ago in case you missed it.   When designing for virtual workloads the general guidance has been [...]

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Enable Windows Power Saving features while running HyperV on Windows 2008 R2

by Nicolas Blank 16 May 2011 Documentation

Running  HyperV on my laptop as my preferred hypervisor is enabled by using Server 2008 R2 as my laptops primary operating system, however, the caveat is that all power management features are automatically disabled. Hyper-V management services have a base dependency on a driver service known as HVBOOT. HVBOOT is a driver and as such [...]

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Exchange 2010 Live Migrations now supported

by Nicolas Blank 16 May 2011 Anouncements

  Microsoft now supports Live Migrations for Exchange 2010 SP1 as well as clustered VM hosts, while the below speaks specifically to Hyper-V everything on the approved list of hypervisors will be supported as well, quoting from the announcement: The updated support guidance applies to any hardware virtualization vendor participating in the Windows Server Virtualization [...]

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Build your own cloud

by Nicolas Blank 9 November 2010 Cloud

Why build your own? Do you need your own? What if you do? And you want to build it on Hyper-V ? If you don’t think that Hyper-V is that mature, then consider that Hyper-V adoption is up by 12%. Virtualisation is the cornerstone to rapid provisioning of cloud based systems, and the talk on [...]

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