Hyper-V

Six Facts about Microsoft Hyper-V

Microsoft Hyper-V powers Azure, Azure Stack HCI, Windows Server, and more. Myth: Microsoft Hyper-V has been discontinued. Fact: Microsoft continues to invest heavily in Hyper-V. Hyper-V is Microsoft’s core virtualization technology and is used in Azure, Azure Stack HCI, Windows Server, Windows client, and Xbox Live. Only Hyper-V Server 2019, the free, standalone version has Six Facts about Microsoft Hyper-V

Hyper-V Isn’t Dying, It’s Thriving

Over the last week, there have been rumors that Microsoft is discontinuing Hyper-V. As a company that specializes in Microsoft hybrid virtualization solutions and partners CLOSELY with the Microsoft product development team, we can categorically say that Hyper-V is not dying but thriving! Microsoft is investing heavily in Hyper-V, as it is an integral, core Hyper-V Isn’t Dying, It’s Thriving

Hyper-V VM Migration to Azure Stack HCI, version 23H2

Kerim Hanif, Senior Program Management for Azure Edge & Platform, Microsoft Azure Migrate is a unified platform that simplifies migration, modernization, and optimization of on-premises resources to Azure. We have been working very closely with Azure Migrate team to add more destinations for Azure Migrate like VMware and Hyper-V. Last year we launched the private preview of Hyper-V Hyper-V VM Migration to Azure Stack HCI, version 23H2

Overview of Azure Migrate based migration for Azure Stack HCI (preview)

1/31/24  Applies to: Azure Stack HCI, version 23H2  This article provides an overview of how to migrate Hyper-V virtual machines (VMs) to your Azure Stack HCI cluster using Azure Migrate.  Azure Migrate is a central hub for tools to discover, assess, and migrate on-premises servers, apps, and data to the Microsoft Azure cloud. Azure Stack Overview of Azure Migrate based migration for Azure Stack HCI (preview)

Broadcom Is Coming: With Uncertainty and Price Hikes Abound, Now Might Be the Time to Leave VMware behind

  As many know, Broadcom is set to complete the VMware acquisition in late October. It’s rumored that many layoffs are coming that will affect product development, sales and support. Customers are already reporting a decline in service as well as a steep increase in pricing. We believe it will get worse.   Tracy Woo, Broadcom Is Coming: With Uncertainty and Price Hikes Abound, Now Might Be the Time to Leave VMware behind