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Service Pack 1 for Windows Server 2008 R2 is now available in beta

The official beta of Windows Server 2008 R2 (and W7) SP1 is now available: http://www.microsoft.com/windowsserver2008/en/us/sp1.aspx
So if you want to test Dynamic Memory and RemoteFX for superb graphical user experience in a virtual machine, here is your chance.
As Ben Armstrong pointed out in his blog that the full choice of supported operating systems will [...]

Hyper-V R2 and Dynamic Memory in Depth

If you are curious about how Dynamic Memory (DM) is implemented in Hyper-V R2 SP1, go and take a look at Ben Armstrong’s presentation at TechEd 2010 US.
http://www.msteched.com/2010/NorthAmerica/VIR304
Expect a public beta of Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1 towards the end of July. I can tell you it is a very well architected implementation of Dynamic [...]

Presenter @ ExpertsLive on June 16th 2010

I will be presenting at ExpertsLive which is held in Nijkerk, the Netherlands on June 16th 2010.

Experts Live is a knowledge event around Microsoft Infra & Security, Unified Communication, Virtualization and Management with Microsoft System Center.
My talk will be called Hyper-V R2 Hotspots zooming in on Hyper V R2 Clusters, Cluster Shared Volumes, [...]

SP1 gives Hyper-V R2 Dynamic Memory

Today Microsoft officially announced that SP1 – which will be made available as a single service pack for both Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2 – will enable dynamic memory for Hyper-V R2.
Currently each VM gets a fixed amount of memory. Ten VM’s with 2GB each, consume 20GB of RAM of the server. This [...]