April 30, 2008
5:04 am | Last updated: April 30, 2008 at: 5:05 am

Microsoft confirmed Tuesday that its Hyper-V server virtualization technology is likely to ship up to a couple months ahead of the previously projected date.

The company has said all along that Hyper-V, which is currently in beta, would ship within 180 days of the release of Windows Server 2008.

The server officially launched at the end of February, and the company had tagged August as the likely ship timeframe, a full use of the 180 days.

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Microsoft, Windows Server 2008, WS2008, Hyper-V, Hypervisior, Virtualization

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