Highly Available Virtualization With Microsoft Hyper-V and SCVMM 2008
Ray Weinstein,Burk Buechler- Source:
- Servers / Blades
- Published:
- Jun 16, 2009
- Pages:
- 4
In virtualized environments, high availability can be critical to avoiding lost revenue, maintaining productivity, and protecting data from system failure. Combining Microsoft® Hyper-V™ technology with Microsoft System Center Virtual Machine Manager (SCVMM) 2008 on Dell™ platforms can help organizations create highly available virtualized systems while offering simplified management, dynamic performance, workload optimization, and reduced costs.
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