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I plan to build my own 2008 Server/Hyper-V system and will not be using one of the tested Dell or HP systems from the release notes and could use some pointers as to my assumnptions and answers to a few questions. Some getting started with Hyper-V assumptions. Please tell me if I am off base here. 1. Any recent Intel quad core processor has the needed x64 architecture with hardware assisted virtualization and data execution protection needed to run Hyper-V. 2. Most motherboard/BIOS combinations that support an Intel quad core will run 2008 Server and Hyper-V. If not please make some suggestions either for or against any specific boards. 3. I will be able to use my Vista system to RDP to the 2008 Server to create and manage the VM's. 4. My Vista machine will be able to RDP to any of the VM's once they are running. And some getting started questions: 1. Will my MSDN Empower subscription eventually include at least the "standard" production version of 2008 Server and Hyper-V when released? 2. Will it be possible to somehow upgrade the 2008 Server RC1 and Hyper-V beta bits to production so I can at least keep using the VM's I create till then? Likely upgrade scenario would be appreciated. 3. I know XP Pro and Vista Ultimate are not officially supported under Hyper-V now but has anyone tried to see if they actually work? I presume [seriously] that it was a MSFT priority to get Linux running first! 4. Is there a means to create a VM from a physical bootable disk of an XP Pro or Vista Ultimate system from a local or network drive? 5. I read about SCSI support from the VM handled almost native by Hyper-V but did not understand well what was being explained. Are SCSI disks somehow supported more efficiently than SATA 3G disks for the VM's? 6. Does Hyper-V support VT-d [Virtualization Technology for Directed I/O] and do most recent motherboards/BIOS combinations support this OK? Thanks so much for any and all pointers to getting this project started, -- Dave |
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