Microsoft has put a lot of work into Linux support over the last few years, including in the Hyper-V product. Linux support is key to Hyper-V becoming the de-facto hypervisor at companies that have a mixed Windows and Linux environment, [...]
I’ve found that networking is one of the most important aspects of a successful Hyper-V deployment. It is also one of the most frequently misconfigured or under-planned. As such, I thought I would take some time to write up an [...]
Virtual networking is very interesting. I ran into the issue with applying an external virtual switch to an interface within Hyper-V Server 2008 R2 when still using that interface to access the server. This seems obvious, but since the cards can [...]