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Choose any two: Hyper-V, HA, Linux
June 12, 2009 | 9 comments
It is very difficult to cleanly shut down a Linux VM on Hyper-V if it is configured for HA. This is because there is no orderly guest shutdown feature in the integration components.
What would things be like without VMFS?
October 23, 2008 | 4 comments
If you have been using VMware ESX, then you might be a little spoiled by VMFS, VMware’s clustered filesystem. I have a hunch that many of us just take it for granted: create large LUNs, add to multiple ESX servers, create your virtual machines and be done with it. And, oh, migrate the [...]
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