Infrastructure Management White Papers

Windows Server® 2008 Hyper-V Technology Introduction

Overview Dell'sHyper-V Technology Introduction for Windows Server® 2008 is a rapid approach to the deployment and configuration of a Hyper-V systems Center Virtual Machine Manager 2008 (SCVMM) based Proof of Concept into your pre-production test lab. The solution may consist of either a single-mode implementation or dual-node* highly available (HA) host-based cluster configuration. Taking an estimated three to five days, the Dell Consultant will assist your team by providing hands-on instruction, configuration best practice as well as usage guidance.

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PublisherDell File FormatPDF
Date PublishedSeptember 2008
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