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What's Windows 2008 Hyper-V

Windows Hyper-V can run multiple virtual machines on a single server, which reduce the number of physical servers required on the network. Microsoft Hyper-V is a hardware-based virtualization platform that uses partitions to host virtual machines. It uses partitions to isolate the operating systems and applications from the hardware resources. The Hyper-V is flexible enough to allow multiple operating systems on the server.

One of the benefits of Hyper-V is isolation, which ensures that the child virtual machines execute in their individual partitions and exist on the host as separate machines. Hyper-V supports symmetric processing, which enables support for up to four processors.

Hyper-V requires specific hardware, such as memory and processor, to be installed on the virtualization server. The server should also meet some minimum system requirements, such as the version of the operating system to be used. After installing Hyper-V on a server, you can configure its various settings according to your requirements.

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