Installing Hyper-V on a server establishes the server as a virtualization server. Each virtual machine you install on the server must be assigned resources to use and then be configured. The number of virtual machines you can run on any individual server depends on the server’s hardware configuration and workload. During setup, you specify the... »
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Install and Configure Virtual Machines on Hyper-V
Monday, March 1st, 2010
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