[Update January 28, 2010: Mike Sterling from Microsoft informed me that the article was erroneously published. There is still some work to be done internally before it can be made available]
Microsoft has a reputation of writing good best practices analyzers. Some of the newer ones are integrated in the Server Manager of Windows Server 2008 [...]
Posts from ‘January, 2010’
Hyper-V Best Practices Analyzer is not yet available for Windows Server 2008 R2
New Hyper-V network configuration tool
On MSDN you can find a new Hyper-V network configuration tool which lets you disable and enable protocol bindings from the command line at the parent partition level. It is great stuff for Server Core en Hyper-V Server administrators.
The tool is written by Paul Despe, program manager from the Microsoft Hyper-V team.
Get the [...]
Hotfix for Windows Server 2008 R2 Print Cluster (KB 976571)
Please note Microsoft has published an important hotfix for Windows Server 2008 R2 print clusters. A detailed blog written by Symon Perriman can be found at: http://blogs.msdn.com/clustering/archive/2010/01/22/9951795.aspx
In short it solves the following issues:
Shared printer disappears
Spooler stops responding
Restoring printers using Print Back-up Restore Migrate Utility (PrintBRM.exe)
HP and Microsoft getting closer to the clouds
In my last blog of 2009 I anticipated that the joint forces of VMware, Cisco and EMC, would make the bond between HP and Microsoft stronger.
Apparently I’m not the only one who is observing another front on the horizon. Even though HP and MS have been partners for many years in their Frontline Partnership, [...]
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