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28 Oct 2009
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01 Apr 2009
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PDF
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Length:
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48
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Type:
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White Paper
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Language:
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English
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ABSTRACT:
The introduction of Microsoft® Hyper-V® Server 2008 has changed the way
a virtual machine (VM) interacts with the host operating system and network
resources. Unlike other Microsoft virtualization software like Virtual Server
and Virtual PC, the virtualization technology of Hyper-V is integrated into the
Microsoft Windows Server® 2008 x64 operating system. This facilitates
better performance and increases integration of the virtualization layer
(hypervisor) with other Microsoft Windows® components.
This document details the four available networking configurations for running Hyper-V on Dell™ PowerEdge™ systems. It also discusses the advantages and disadvantages of each networking configuration with an emphasis on typical Dell system configurations.
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