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What Is Windows Server 2012 Hyper-V Live Migration?

Just what is Server 2012 Hyper-V Live Migration, anyway? Discover Live Migration’s capabilities, flexibility, and more in this introduction.

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Hyper-V Predictions for 2014

Cloud-schmoud. Discover what to expect from Hyper-V in 2014, including Hyper-V Network Virtualization, Windows Azure Pack, and more!

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New Features in Windows Server 2012 R2 Failover Clustering

Failover clustering has gotten even better in Windows Server 2012 R2. Discover the improvements in failover clustering, including CSV storage feature support.

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How to Design Converged Networks

Find out how to design converged networks, including considering physical storage, bandwidth, hardware, and more!

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How to Build a Windows Server 2012 R2 Hyper-V Test Lab

Need to build a lab from home or work? Learn what you need to build a Windows Server r2 Hyper-V lab with this in-depth guide.

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Redirected I/O in Windows Server 2012/R2 Cluster Shared Volumes

In this article, learn how redirected I/O has changed in Windows Server 2012/R2, and how you can control what networks it is used on.

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Create Guest Clusters in Windows Server 2012 Hyper-V

Last Update: Mar 04, 2024

Create a guest cluster using virtual machines with Windows Server 2012 Hyper-V and learn what Microsoft is doing to make guest clustering easier.

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Azure Backup Server System Requirements

Microsoft’s free Azure Backup Server (MABS) is a free on-premises backup server that will protect Microsoft workloads, such as Hyper-V, SQL Server, SharePoint, and more, by performing disk-to-disk-to-cloud backup.

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Microsoft’s View on Hyper-Convergence

Aidan Finn gives us his opinion of Microsoft’s approach to hyper-convergence, as was shared at Microsoft TechEd Europe 2014 in October.

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Configuring Simple Storage Spaces in a Failover Cluster

Need more space? Increase storage by configuring storage space in Windows Server to create a failover cluster.

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