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Hyper-V: The no-brainer virtualization stack for Windows

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Last Thursday, Microsoft released the final version of Hyper-V, the much anticipated built-in hypervisor for the Windows Server 2008.Back in February, we had a look at a late beta release, and we were quite impressed with the performance of the system and how easy it was to manage virtual machines Continue Reading »


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