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Configuring Hyper-V Virtual Networks with PowerShell

I’ve been configuring a Windows Server 2008 R2 Hyper-V deployment in the lab via MDT to a couple of ProLiant DL380 G5′s. I’ve been keeping the deployment as simple as possible, so there’s no SCVMM integrated at this point and as … Continue reading

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Disable Hibernation before enabling Hyper-V on a laptop

If you enable Hyper-V on a laptop (or any other machine where hibernation is enabled automatically) you’ll find that you won’t be able to delete the hibernation file (hiberfil.sys).  Although hibernation is effectively disabled, the file remains in use once … Continue reading

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Someone on the Internet is wrong about Hyper-V and I must correct them

VirtualizationAdmin.com has a new article by David Davis titled: 5 things Microsoft must do to stay in the virtualization game. I think the article has some fairly weak arguments and certainly a couple of claims that are just wrong. VirtualizationAdmin … Continue reading

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