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  • Microsoft iSCSI Software Initiator Version 2.07

    This is the latest version of the Microsoft iSCSI Software Initiator. The Microsoft iSCSI Software Initiator enables connection of a Windows host to an external iSCSI storage array using Ethernet NICs. This download can be installed on Windows Server 2003, Windows XP, and Windows 2000. For Vista and...
    Posted to HyperVoria (Weblog) by Bink on 07-30-2008
  • Double-Take Software acquires emBoot Inc. for $10 Million

    Double-Take® Software, announced today the acquisition of emBoot Inc., experts in network booting technology. emBoot network boot technologies allow organizations to easily assign and re-assign computing workloads to any available Windows or Linux physical servers or desktops or any virtual machine...
    Posted to HyperVoria (Weblog) by Bink on 07-30-2008
  • Boot a Hyper-V guest from an iSCSI LUN

    You can boot a Hyper-V guest from an iSCSI LUN I wanted to highlight that you can boot a Hyper-V child partition (guest) from an iSCSI LUN. To do that, you need to expose that LUN to the parent partition (host), make sure the LUN is set as an offline disk in the host and then use the passthrough option...
    Posted to HyperVoria (Weblog) by Bink on 07-28-2008
  • Storage options for Windows Server 2008 Hyper-V

    Windows Server 2008’s Hyper-V has been in public beta for a while now and lots of people have been experimenting with it. One aspect that I am focusing on is storage for those virtualized environments and more specifically the options related to SAN storage. Virtualization terminology Before we...
    Posted to HyperVoria (Weblog) by Bink on 07-25-2008
  • Hyper-V Interview with PMs Part 4 - Disks and iSCSI

    Technet Edge: John Howard, Ben Armstrong, Bryon Surace are program managers in the server virtualization team and give us the technical details on various components of the Hyper-V architecture. In part 4, we dive into the following components: Determine when you would want to use a pass-through disk...
    Posted to HyperVoria (Weblog) by Bink on 07-18-2008
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