Jeff asked me for this at a recent TechNet Event… That’s a fair question, Jeff. For several years, I have been promoting TechNet Subscriptions in pretty much every way available to me. It is a great resource that, even if I weren’t a Microsoft Employee, I would yearly purchase for myself. The answer to your … Continue reading TechNet Subscription Discount Code? (So many questions. So little time. Part 44)
How are you booting into the VHD? (So many questions. So little time. Part 43)
The following question was asked by Joobly-Goop (not his real name) at a recent TechNet Event, in the context of our doing a Boot-From-VHD configuration and then dual-booting into the Operating System that was in the Virtual Hard Disk (.VHD) file… I certainly understand your confusion, J.G. (May I call you J.G.?) If I’m running … Continue reading How are you booting into the VHD? (So many questions. So little time. Part 43)
How do I backup a virtual machine? (So many questions. So little time. Part 42)
Mike W asks: “When backing up a virtual machine, what files need to be backed up?” ”Do the virtual servers need to be down for the backup?” ”What considerations need to be made when doing a ‘Disaster Recovery’ of a host server?” Well Mike, you sure do ask a lot of questions. And I don’t … Continue reading How do I backup a virtual machine? (So many questions. So little time. Part 42)
When is NIC Teaming Useful? (So many questions. So little time. Part 41)
At a TechNet Event a couple of months ago, Ken W. asked : “If I'm running many guest VMs, do you recommend NIC teaming additional NICs for guest traffic? Or just adding them and keeping them separate and control per guest settings?” For those of you not familiar with the idea, NIC Teaming is a … Continue reading When is NIC Teaming Useful? (So many questions. So little time. Part 41)
Why Metro on a Server Product? (So many questions. So little time. Part 40)
Adam asked this question at a recent TechNet Event… Well, Adam, you’re asking me to share my opinion. At this stage of the release cycle, I’m not sure that I’m allowed to share my own opinion. And of course I want to point you to the blogs that hold the official company stance on … Continue reading Why Metro on a Server Product? (So many questions. So little time. Part 40)
Lest we forget: Microsoft Hyper-V Server 2012 RC also released!
I feel bad that I didn’t include this yesterday – because it’s hugely important: Alongside of Windows 8 and Windows Server 2012 release candidates, Microsoft’s Hyper-V Server 2012 release candidate was also made publically available for download. “What’s so cool about that, Kevin?” For those of you who aren’t familiar with it, Hyper-V Server is … Continue reading Lest we forget: Microsoft Hyper-V Server 2012 RC also released!
BIG NEWS: Release of Windows Server 2012 Release Candidate
Microsoft has just made available the new pre-release of Windows Server 2012! GET IT NOW!
Breaking News: It’s Here! Get the Windows 8 Release Preview!
What a nice surprise! Today Microsoft announces the availability of the next pre-release of the new client PC operating system: the Windows 8 Release Preview. More details here: Building Windows 8 Blog Announcement Windows 8 Release Preview Page --- What do you think? Let’s talk about your thoughts on this new milestone in the comments.
New Event Series: Windows Azure Kick Start
Thanks to our friends at Oakwood Systems, I have a series of free, hands-on “kick start” events to tell you about. Here’s the text from an e-mail I just received: What is the best way to determine if Windows Azure might be a fit for your organization? Microsoft is offering your organization the opportunity to … Continue reading New Event Series: Windows Azure Kick Start
Something cool I just learned: Windows 8, Hyper-V, and Wireless Networking
This is neat… I was searching the Intertubes (“Googling it on BING”), looking for knowledge on some topics and some answers for future blog posts, and I happened upon one of John Savill’s excellent series of Q&A posts on the Windows IT Pro Magazine site. One of the articles answers the question “What features are … Continue reading Something cool I just learned: Windows 8, Hyper-V, and Wireless Networking









