I checked out the HyperV course and it was quite helpful.  I am working
with HyperV on Win2K12.  I don't get the virtual switches.  Creating one
assigns only one physical nic to it yet you can have multiple VM's assigned
to it.  Does this create a bottleneck?  This is different than VMWare.


On Sun, Aug 10, 2014 at 10:16 PM, Damien Solodow <
[email protected]> wrote:

> "It depends".
> Which version of Hyper-V are you looking at? (Assuming 2012 R2)
> What guest OS(es) do you need to support?
> How many host servers do you have?
> Do you have System Center licenses?
>
> The reason for System Center is that System Center Virtual Machine Manager
> is the approximate equivalent for vCenter Server.
> There is a Microsoft Virtual Academy course (free) that's HyperV & System
> Center for VMware admins that I'd highly suggest checking out.
>
> DAMIEN SOLODOW
> Systems Engineer
> 317.447.6033 (office)
> 317.447.6014 (fax)
> HARRISON COLLEGE
>
> ________________________________________
> From: [email protected] [[email protected]] on
> behalf of Kurt Buff [[email protected]]
> Sent: Sunday, August 10, 2014 10:08 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: [NTSysADM] Hyper-V versus VMWare
>
> I'll be very interested in hearing about this as well.
>
> We're running VMware standard in production, but we're about to put up
> Hyper-V in our DMZ, for the experience, if nothing else.
>
> Kurt
>
> On Sun, Aug 10, 2014 at 5:15 PM, CSSU NetAdmin <[email protected]>
> wrote:
> > We are exploring the benefits of VMWare vs. Hyper-V.  We currently use
> > VMWare but it seems the Hyper-V might be more cost effective.  Anyone
> move
> > from one to the other?
> >
> > Thanks for any input!!
>
>
>
>
>

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