Chiefcrowe Diamond Member Sep 15, 2008 5,049 182 116 Sep 7, 2011 #1 http://www.zdnet.com/blog/microsoft...lient-microsoft-acknowledges-officially/10559
Y yinan Golden Member Jan 12, 2007 1,801 2 71 Sep 8, 2011 #2 Doesnt really matter. I will still use VMware workstation because it is a far superior product.
S spikespiegal Golden Member Oct 10, 2005 1,219 9 76 Sep 8, 2011 #3 Um, agreed. However, by bundling it with Windows VIII and being essentially free we have the 'IE effect'. I'm more curious if we have the potential of managing the hypervisor in some sort of VDI role, which really might be Microsoft's intent.
Um, agreed. However, by bundling it with Windows VIII and being essentially free we have the 'IE effect'. I'm more curious if we have the potential of managing the hypervisor in some sort of VDI role, which really might be Microsoft's intent.
Chiefcrowe Diamond Member Sep 15, 2008 5,049 182 116 Sep 8, 2011 #4 I also agree that vmware is better, but i think it's a great option since it is built in for testing or some stuff that is not so important.
I also agree that vmware is better, but i think it's a great option since it is built in for testing or some stuff that is not so important.
ultimatebob Lifer Jul 1, 2001 25,135 2,445 126 Sep 8, 2011 #5 Wow... bundling Hyper V with Windows 8? I guess that they aren't afraid of the Antitrust lawyers anymore. While they're at it, I'm surprised that Microsoft doesn't start bundling Microsoft Security Essentials with Windows 8 as well.
Wow... bundling Hyper V with Windows 8? I guess that they aren't afraid of the Antitrust lawyers anymore. While they're at it, I'm surprised that Microsoft doesn't start bundling Microsoft Security Essentials with Windows 8 as well.