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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalHyper-V, Microsoft's virtualization technology, has matured into an enterprise-ready platform. Unfortunately, if you are new to virtualization or have an extensive background in VMware, for example, often you find yourself stranded in a pool of unfamiliar terms and concepts or even get lost in the combination of Hyper-V with System Center, without even talking about the questions that might arise around adopting cloud technology. The good news is that these questions are common, both in Server Message Blocks (SMBs) and in enterprise environments.
By writing this book, I hope you as a reader can gather together information on some of the most common stumbling blocks to help you chart a clear path to a successful deployment, whether you are using Hyper-V in a standalone or in a clustered setup, integrating with System Center or not, or optimizing toward a private or a hybrid cloud architecture.
Besides all the other interesting features of this latest version of Microsoft's server operating system, one of the key reasons to actually migrate is the updated virtualization component, Hyper-V.
Sachin Srivastava
Sachin Srivastava has a strong focus on Microsoft Infrastructure technologies as an IT professional with over 15 years of experience. Having a past expertise in
Exchange Server since version 4. He has shifted to the Microsoft private and public cloud solutions in the last 38 months.
He has worked on numerous design and implementation projects in India, Belgium, US and internationally for companies ranging from between 250 and 50,000 users.
He has frequently worked on general Microsoft Core IO platform integration and consultancy projects as an infrastructure architect, mainly working with Windows Server, Hyper-V, and System Center Operations Manager.
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