A Year in Review… Goodbye 2016! Welcome 2017 #NewYear #MVPBuzz
As we end another year and preparing for 2017 to start… With a humble and wide open heart–thank you for following, sharing and modeling my
As we end another year and preparing for 2017 to start… With a humble and wide open heart–thank you for following, sharing and modeling my
Updated 17/10/2016: [Please note that SC DPM 2016 Update Rollup 1 does not support SQL Server 2016 yet. It may work as described in this
Updated 28/06/2020: [ReFS v1 volumes which are created under Windows Server 2012/R2, can be mounted on Windows Server 2016 and 2019. ReFS is backward compatible,
As we end another year and preparing for 2016 to start… With a humble and wide open heart–thank you for following + sharing + modeling
Photo left to right: Fellow MVPs, Clint Wyckoff, Dave Kawula, Mr. Hyper-V (Ben Armstrong, Principal Program Manager Lead), Didier Van Hoye, Charbel Nemnom, and Andy
Cross-post from Microsoft MSDN Blog —————————————————- Hello Folks! In the unlikely event that you have not heard, Windows Server 2016 and System Center TP3 is
Hello folks, Microsoft has released version 4.0. of its Integration Services for Linux. Hyper-V supports both emulated (“legacy”) and Hyper-V-specific (“synthetic”) devices for Linux virtual
Hello folks, For the past few months, I’ve been busy working as “Technical Reviewer” for the book title: “Hyper-V Best Practices” And guess what? I
Hello Virtualization lovers, Here are TechEd 2014 Hyper-V Sessions, stay tuned :) Date Title May 14 5:00 PM – 6:15 PM DCIM-B217 How Windows Admins Manage