Hyper-v is installed on a notebook using a WLAN connection. I cant get an external network up-to-date for hyper- v, since it does not accept the WLAN adapter for it. If I activate the deactivated local network network, then I can furnish an external net. Any suggestions since I only use WLAN
When i try and run some Hyper V remote management tools over the VPN (wireless connection) I receive a “Access Denied: Unable to establish communication” error message. Is this an issue with my VPN? or something else
When i restore my Windows Server 2008 hyper V from backup the virtual machine does not restart. I don’t receive any error messages. Any ideas of how to troubleshoot?
What’s seems to have happened is that the SQLVDI.dll files in the 2 directories: C:Program Files (x86)Microsoft SQL Server80COM C:Program FilesMicrosoft SQL Server80COM are out of sync. This seems to have happened as a result of a service pack for MSSQL which was applied in Dev. The Microsoft Sequel VSS writer is unable to initialize [...]
Hi Do I need full Windows 2008 OS or core for Hyper-V? Regards GS
I did follow the steps you mentioned for Hyper-V VM installation. But i get this error which says “cannot change state” after i start the VM.
I need following figures for the HyperV 1.Hyper Fixed overHead * CPU Utilization * Memory Utilization 2.Hyper Variable overHead * CPU Utilization * Memory Utilization
Microsoft Virtual Server provides two ways for managing the priorities of virtual machines: weight-based and constraint-based resource allocation. What’s different in Hyper-V?
Is response and throughput in virtual servers a lot slower than in physical servers? Has the performance overhead in virtual machines improved? Can you offer some good ways to troubleshoot performance problems in virtualized environments? Any good third-party tools for Microsoft Hyper-V yet?
I just read your advice on <a href=http://searchservervirtualization.techtarget.com/expert/KnowledgebaseAnswer/0,289625,sid94_gci1274257_tax303723,00.html>performance monitoring for virtualization</a>. You said that translating virtual CPU calls to physicals ones was tough. Is this still the case, or have new technologies or third-party performance products made it easier. Is it easier in Hyper-V?
I followed Anil Desai’s step-by-step guide for Hyper-V VM installation (http://searchservervirtualization.techtarget.com/loginMembersOnly/1,289498,sid94_gci1294582,00.html), but I get this error which says “cannot change state” after I start the VM. What is wrong?
On SearchSystemsChannel.com, systems expert Hilary Cotter says that Microsoft has done its homework with Hyper-V to make it competitive with VMware ESX. But some VMware partners say Hyper-V has a lot of growing up to do before it can take on VMware. Who’s right? Which one should VARs recommend to their clients?





