WTF is up with Microsoft and its gazillion different versions of Windows?

ElFenix

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it's called price discrimination. same thing as airlines and a gazillion different fares for the same flight.
 

RadiclDreamer

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Originally posted by: theprodigalrebel
Hasn't it always been that way? Standard, Enterprise, IA-64 & Datacenter? I don't know what Hyper-V is though.

Their virtualization
 

kranky

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To answer your question, you'll need Windows Server 2008 Version Chooser Version.
 

tfinch2

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I may be a bit biased, but why would anyone go with a product like Hyper-V when ESX has been around and is a proven performer.

You also have to think about how much support Hyper-V is going to have for operating systems other than Windows. I'm not saying Windows in a production environment is bad, but Microsoft can't ignore other operating systems anymore with a product like this.
 

Goosemaster

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Originally posted by: tfinch2
I may be a bit biased, but why would anyone go with a product like Hyper-V when ESX has been around and is a proven performer.

You also have to think about how much support Hyper-V is going to have for operating systems other than Windows. I'm not saying Windows in a production environment is bad, but Microsoft can't ignore other operating systems anymore with a product like this.

basically....as someone put it before, with MS you will get the equivalent of v 1.0 whereas with Xen, Vmware, Virtual Iron, etc, you get a product that has run the compatibility gauntlet. Regardless of how much testing MS does, people won't care until it has been out in the field and is tried and true