So Hyper-V is typically the MS solution people use if they want to run several server instances i.e. virtual servers on one only physical machine?? Is it right?
Typically, one server can crash or slow down let's say and the other one or more keep running , right? If I am right, I wonder.. would someone run somehthing on the physical WinServer installation also other than just Hyper-V ? Thanx
So Hyper-V is typically the MS solution people use if they want to run several server instances i.e. virtual servers on one only physical machine?? Is it right? Thx
question : when you add the virtual machine(windows 7), how long it takes to install? from this video it was like less than a min? how is is possible?
@Garofild You can create something called a cluster using the enterprise or data centre version of Windows Server 2008 and 2008 R2 however you need some network attached storage for the PC's to share otherwise it will not work.
I am wondering if the performance in Windows Server 2008 using virtual machines is the same as VMWare's ESX or ESXi line, as you are already running an operating system on the machine.
As of now, the only thing that would make me consider making the switch from VMWare is (performance) and mainly hardware compatibility. As many who work with ESX know, hardware compatability is a pain. Pearhaps you could offer some insight into this?
@XtR0pX On the performance side of things ESX and ESXi offer better performance than Hyper-V and they are a lot more stable.
As for hardware compatibility, I believe that VMware has a list of approved servers. Where I work we run VMware ESXi 4.1 on a couple of HP ProLiant DL380 G4's and a G5 and it works very well.
Nice one microsoft....you have completely copied vmware. I'm all for microsoft products but they completely copied the vmware interface....how do they get away with it??
@Leahdizon888 Hi, Thats a bit difficult unfortunately as I only have one spare laptop that I use to do these videos, however in the near future I do aim to get a server or 2 so I can do more tutorials like this.
Hi there thx for the vid, I have a question :
So Hyper-V is typically the MS solution people use if they want to run several server instances i.e. virtual servers on one only physical machine?? Is it right?
Typically, one server can crash or slow down let's say and the other one or more keep running , right? If I am right, I wonder.. would someone run somehthing on the physical WinServer installation also other than just Hyper-V ? Thanx
freeedom22 1 week ago
Hi there thx for the vid, I have a question :
So Hyper-V is typically the MS solution people use if they want to run several server instances i.e. virtual servers on one only physical machine?? Is it right? Thx
freeedom22 1 week ago
to u know were i can download server manager i got windows server 2008
scotsownage 1 month ago
stop the music
imsun 2 months ago
i really like the music...makes me want to work faster
DailyDoseofDeception 2 months ago
can we install a linux-server on it? like ubuntu server 11.10 or so
98RenEH 2 months ago
i like the music. makes me want to work faster.
awakeFemale 2 months ago
awful sound quality :(
Zoz1985 2 months ago
question : when you add the virtual machine(windows 7), how long it takes to install? from this video it was like less than a min? how is is possible?
binary0011 1 year ago
@binary0011 Hi, Windows 7 took ~30 minutes to install. I edited out most of the install to save time.
mullinsJ08 1 year ago
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I dont' suppose you install Win7 often. It was only launching install environment.
gophop 1 sec ago
gophop 3 months ago
my question is, i have 2 average computers and i want to use their cpus together to increase performance on the one of them
is it possile with win server 2008?
thanks in advence!
Garofild 1 year ago
@Garofild You can create something called a cluster using the enterprise or data centre version of Windows Server 2008 and 2008 R2 however you need some network attached storage for the PC's to share otherwise it will not work.
mullinsJ08 1 year ago
I am wondering if the performance in Windows Server 2008 using virtual machines is the same as VMWare's ESX or ESXi line, as you are already running an operating system on the machine.
As of now, the only thing that would make me consider making the switch from VMWare is (performance) and mainly hardware compatibility. As many who work with ESX know, hardware compatability is a pain. Pearhaps you could offer some insight into this?
XtR0pX 1 year ago
@XtR0pX On the performance side of things ESX and ESXi offer better performance than Hyper-V and they are a lot more stable.
As for hardware compatibility, I believe that VMware has a list of approved servers. Where I work we run VMware ESXi 4.1 on a couple of HP ProLiant DL380 G4's and a G5 and it works very well.
mullinsJ08 1 year ago
Nice one microsoft....you have completely copied vmware. I'm all for microsoft products but they completely copied the vmware interface....how do they get away with it??
strangeloop 1 year ago
@strangeloop Lots of money and big lawyers :-)
mullinsJ08 1 year ago
@strangeloop Because they haven't clearly copied vmware.
joeypesci 11 months ago
Good tutorial for people who don't have that great of a training budget! You are also a very good presenter.
CrisVinluan 1 year ago
Great job, exactly what I looking for...
augustosisa 1 year ago
Great Work, good job. Nice Layout and detail information, even though it is easy. Could you make some video about failover clustering?
Nice Song. Really exciting!
Leahdizon888 1 year ago
@Leahdizon888 Hi, Thats a bit difficult unfortunately as I only have one spare laptop that I use to do these videos, however in the near future I do aim to get a server or 2 so I can do more tutorials like this.
mullinsJ08 1 year ago
Thanks for posting this! This was an awesome tutorial video!
Skrash3r 1 year ago
Is Hyper-V standard VMware in the windows 2008 server?
MrCichos 1 year ago