![]() Microsoft made a huge investment in WS2012 Hyper-V to achieve these scale up/out numbers it wasn’t just a matter of editing some spreadsheet. Windows Server 2012 Datacenter edition Hyper-V, with it’s unlimited free VOSEs on the licensed host.Windows Server 2012 Standard edition Hyper-V, with it’s 2 free VOSEs on the licensed hosts (which can be stacked on that host via over-licensing).Keep in mind that the Hyper-V features and scalability are identical across all of the 2012 editions: Actually, Microsoft has already done quite a bit of that for us with a new comparison document that was released overnight. ![]() Instead, let’s just compare numbers and features. Given the facts, you have to question that sort of opinion. I’m not going to foolishly declare vSphere are only being suitable for SMEs. Hyper-V has scaled out again, and VMware has announced vSphere 5.1. Of course, things have changed since then. In a previous post, I documented the comparison of Windows Server 2012 Hyper-V with vSphere 5.0 as it was back at TechEd 2012 in June. Time to kick another wasp nest! I got so many nice comments after the last time
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