Microsoft Hyper-V Server 2008 = Free *
Virtual Server 2005 R2 = Free

Just wanted to say......

I'm not against VMware, or Microsoft, since there seemed no other
point then to say
product = free I thought I'd jump on the post bandwagon.

* 
http://blogs.technet.com/virtualization/archive/2008/10/01/Bare-metal-hypervisor-is-here_2C00_-along-with-new-training_2C00_-services.aspx


On Sat, Oct 4, 2008 at 3:53 PM, Benjamin Zachary - Lists
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> Esxi = free
> Vmware server = free
>
>
> Im not against MS in any way shape or form, they will end up with a good
> product and will likely be adopted by a lot of people.
>
> I think they have a pretty big battle on their hands here because it will
> take a lot of people to switch, a game changer if you will. There is
> definitely growth in the virtual market place. Vmware has all of fortune 500
> and such so it would be interesting to see what people do to switch out
> their existing infrastructure.
>
> I know it will be done, but how many remains to be seen. In comparison to
> Novell and other technologies there comes a time when you upgrade equipment
> that you can review new o/ses with more functions. It remains to be seen
> what those 'functions' will be coming down the road in the virtual market.
>
>
>
>
>
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>

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