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Room for improvement: Where virtualization vendors are falling short
For all the recent improvements, virtualization vendors and third-party providers are still falling short of customer expectations in some areas. Advisory Board
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How Hyper-V Dynamic Memory improves virtual server density
Unsure about the way Hyper-V Dynamic Memory works? Find out how it can make your environment more efficient and flexible. Answer
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Emerging trends: Vendors pushing the software defined data center
Virtualization vendors have expanded operations well beyond servers. Their focus lately is on an entire software defined virtual infrastructure. Feature
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How to save money with application-level high availability
Enterprise-level high availability is complex and costly. Using application-level HA could actually save you a buck. Tip
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Creating a Hyper-V update roadmap to get it right the first time
Recent Microsoft licensing changes make thorough planning imperative when tackling a Hyper-V update. Is your organization prepared? Tip
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Shared-nothing live migration increases high availability
Admins have the option to get shared-nothing live migration. Here's what you need to know about the move, including tradeoffs you should be aware of. Tip
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Do you need a VDI reference architecture? Three factors to consider
With a little sugar and spice, you can build a virtual desktop environment using a VDI reference architecture. But first, determine whether you need one. Tip
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Top three Windows 8 RemoteFX enhancements
Windows 8 RemoteFX brings multitouch, improved graphics rendering and WAN optimization to salivating desktop virtualization admins everywhere. Tip
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FAQ: Make the most of VM resources with strategic allocation
Optimizing the allocation of VM resources will help make the most of data center virtualization. FAQ
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Selling an upgrade to Windows Server 2012 VDI
For customers who have invested in Windows 2008 virtual desktop infrastructure, making the move to Windows Server 2012 VDI features will pay off. Feature
Enterprise Server Strategies for the CIO