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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

Introducing Azure Virtual Desktop workload in Azure Stack HCI Sizer

Kushmeen Kambow, Senior Program Manager for Azure Virtual Desktop on Azure Stack HCI, Microsoft In February 2024, Microsoft announced the general availability of Azure Virtual Desktop for Azure Stack HCI which extends the capabilities of the Microsoft Cloud to your datacenters and edge locations. We are happy to announce that ‘Azure Virtual Desktop’ is now available as Introducing Azure Virtual Desktop workload in Azure Stack HCI Sizer

Azure Virtual Desktop (AVD) for Azure Stack HCI Has Arrived – What You Should Know

In the post-COVID world, many organizations have either implemented or are considering a virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI). Not only does VDI enable employees to work remotely, but it also saves on the cost of powerful laptops and desktops because much of the processing power can be done server-side in the data center. Microsoft Azure Virtual Azure Virtual Desktop (AVD) for Azure Stack HCI Has Arrived – What You Should Know

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