April 10, 2008
9:08 am

Microsoft regarding Hyper-V virtualization and pretend the rest of the Internet doesn't exist. However, there’s some buzz on the web about a topic that I feel I need to address. Today, this blog is the first of a multi-part blog on the topic of Hyper-V’s High Availability/Quick Migration capabilities compared to VMware’s VMotion (Live Migration) capabilities.

Before I dive into details, let me take a step back and discuss why high availability is absolutely CRITICAL to virtualization.

Virtualization is an awesome technology. It provides numerous benefits for reducing overall TCO, one of the most obvious benefits being power consumption savings. If you have a data center with 10,000 servers and you cut that number in half with virtualization (2:1 consolidation) you will achieve very tangible power and cost savings by retiring those 5,000 servers. Just look at your monthly power bill. Honestly, 2:1 consolidation is dead simple. (In fact, our own internal IT has been using Virtual Server for years now IN PRODUCTION with over 2,500 virtual machines and easily achieves 8:1 consolidation with four 9’s uptime. With Hyper-V, we see those consolidation ratios climbing in a big way.)

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Microsoft, Windows Server 2008, WS2008, Windows Virtualization, Hyper-V, Virtualization, VMware, VMotion, Live Migration, Migration, Guide, Knowledgebase

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    Hyper-V Virtualization Master says#1 | September 26th, 2008 at 3:03 am

    Hi,

    Yes I totally agree with this article, that quick migration which is what Microsoft Hyper-V is currently offering lag big time behind VMotion, but did you know Microsoft is preparing for live migration and that will be released soon. If that is a surprise for you then what will your face look like seen the hyper v live migration video at Virtualization Team Blog Home Page or of its not there any more at the direct link at Hyper V Live Migration & New Hyper V Server Video

    Wow it is not released yet, but it will be coming soon. Check that video out and leave your comment.

    Enjoy,
    Virtualization master.

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