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Windows Server 2008 Hyper-V : Creating a Virtual Machine

06.05.2010 · Posted in Internet




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Windows Server 2008 Hyper-V : Creating a Virtual Machine

4 Responses to “Windows Server 2008 Hyper-V : Creating a Virtual Machine”

  1. madmaxtuc1 says:

    you can install a server on a laptop if its ok with the hardware reqs. I have insalled windows server r2 on a vaio laptop. works great. ill try to work with hyper V

  2. UnbreakableBeast says:

    this virtualization makes the system and the job more flexible. never tried this compononent but it seems interesting but seems interesting multiple server roles as separate virtual machines running on a single physical machine

  3. deafjackomonster says:

    its in the name, windows server is made for a server, thats it (but you can use it as a “normal” os, where as vista is designed for home use and on normal computers even though you can use vista as a DEVELOPER server.

  4. DvdOwens says:

    can u explain the difference between windows server and vistta? can u run windows server on on any laptop or pc

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