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  • I am happy, just so happy

    I blogged about the fact I was running Server 2008 on my laptop with Hyper-V, until the latest release I was not able to run both Hyper-V and Virtual PC/Server on the same box, the box rebooted when I started a Vm in VPC/VS2005. I tried again (against my better judgement I thought), and to my surprise: It works... So now I can run my ''old'' VM's ...
    Posted to Eric Denekamp (Weblog) by EricD on January 24, 2008
  • one more voice calling out: SCVMM is out.

    On the virtualization Blog on Technet you will find the most important item for me today: System center Virtual Machine Manager is RTM today. which means, as soon as we can get our hands on the bits for WSv, we can manage it with VMM. I also like the way they plan to proceed with the product: So – in our next set of releases will be adding ...
    Posted to Eric Denekamp (Weblog) by EricD on September 7, 2007
  • My wishlist for Virtual Server

    ITEM 1: If I had it my way, I would create something that would enable me to create dynamically expanding Disks, that would have an initial size, for instance start with a size of 8 GB, while the whole disk would have a size of 127 GB. This takes away a lot of waiting for the disk to grow during installation. while building a machine you could ...
    Posted to Eric Denekamp (Weblog) by EricD on July 3, 2007
  • Virtualization presentation

    Ronald Beekelaar delivered a presentation about Virtualization in Dublin recently. He is a cool presenter, and a knowledgeable professional. If he gives a presentation near you, you should go and see him. The presentation is downloadable here. UPDATE: the link seems to be broken, access it through this blog.
    Posted to Eric Denekamp (Weblog) by EricD on January 23, 2007
  • Virtual PC 2007 Release Candidate

    Is There. the features in it are:   Hardware-assisted virtualization*Virtual PC 2007 includes support for virtualization technology from Intel and AMD. By default, hardware-assisted virtualization is enabled if the feature is enabled on the physical computer. You can turn this assistance on or off for each virtual machine by modifying the ...
    Posted to Eric Denekamp (Weblog) by EricD on January 3, 2007
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