Is there a limit to the number of virtual machines Hyper-V Server can run?
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Is there a limit to the number of virtual machines Hyper-V Server can run?
Curious if there is a limit to the number of virtual machines Hyper-V Server can run.  Can you let me know?  Thanks

This question is from the Microsoft Virtualization Chat held on August 27th.
ASKED: Sep 15 2009  3:42 PM GMT
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Yes, WIth the R2 Release, you can run up to 384 Virtual Machines, or 512 Virtual CPUs. That means you could have 384 UP VMs, 256 2Proc VMs, or 128 4 Proc VMs, or a combination.
Last Answered: Sep 15 2009  3:47 PM GMT by EdwinYuen   3730 pts.
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