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    • scottalanmillerS
      scottalanmiller @thwr
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      @thwr said in Why is Hyper-V More Confusing:

      Same here. XS is a great product, for sure. But it has its own complexity: dom0 confuses alot of people and that thin provisioning thing may be something a lot of newcomers might run into. HyperV got its own problems for sure, the snapshot rollback/apply/delete wording they are using isn't great at all.

      Dom0 isn't as confusing because... to newbies it does not exist. It just doesn't. It's "under the hood" and has no licensing concerns or impressions or confusion. XenServer is one product, it's not broken up like Hyper-V. Yes the thin provisioning thing is rough, no getting around that. But the Dom0 thing... newbies don't encounter that at all. They have to dig under the hood and try to figure out how it works to find out about that at all. XS, when installed by default, is a complete appliance that is super simple.

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        Carnival Boy @scottalanmiller
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        @scottalanmiller said in Why is Hyper-V More Confusing:

        in the real world, actual Windows admins are really, really unable to figure Hyper-V out. They are totally lost (at least in nearly all cases over the years that I've seen.. and it is a huge majority

        Really? Wow. It's hardly rocket science. What is wrong with these people? Maybe I should become a Windows admin and blow these people away.

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          Veet @scottalanmiller
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          @scottalanmiller said in Why is Hyper-V More Confusing:

          in the real world, actual Windows admins are really, really unable to figure Hyper-V out. They are totally lost (at least in nearly all cases over the years that I've seen..

          Now, that's an exaggeration, and I beg to differ ...

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            Veet
            last edited by Veet

            Here's a handy document from MS ... hoping this'll help reduce the confusion

            http://download.microsoft.com/download/3/d/4/3d42bdc2-6725-4b29-b75a-a5b04179958b/microsoftservervirtualization_licensemobility_vlbrief.pdf

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            • DustinB3403D
              DustinB3403
              last edited by DustinB3403

              TL;DR

              The confusion comes in when you try to explain that with Standard Server licensing, you can install a physical copy, and 2 VMs so long as there are no services besides Hyper-V on the physical system.

              They just don't understand it because "watch I can install other stuff here as well".

              If you take away Hyper-V (specifically as a role on a Server OS rather than bare bones Hyper-V) "You're entitled to run 2 VMs with that single product key" Pretty simple right?

              It all goes back to the "physical install for the Hyper-visor setup that seems to catch everyone who is confused about this.

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              • scottalanmillerS
                scottalanmiller @Veet
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                @Veet said in Why is Hyper-V More Confusing:

                @scottalanmiller said in Why is Hyper-V More Confusing:

                in the real world, actual Windows admins are really, really unable to figure Hyper-V out. They are totally lost (at least in nearly all cases over the years that I've seen..

                Now, that's an exaggeration, and I beg to differ ...

                Follow the topic on SW. It's really bad. And has been for years. Hundreds and hundreds of topics of people having no idea why they are doing what they are doing and not knowing what the outcome will be or, worse, was.

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                • scottalanmillerS
                  scottalanmiller @Carnival Boy
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                  @Carnival-Boy said in Why is Hyper-V More Confusing:

                  @scottalanmiller said in Why is Hyper-V More Confusing:

                  in the real world, actual Windows admins are really, really unable to figure Hyper-V out. They are totally lost (at least in nearly all cases over the years that I've seen.. and it is a huge majority

                  Really? Wow. It's hardly rocket science. What is wrong with these people? Maybe I should become a Windows admin and blow these people away.

                  I'm being serious, it's nearly that bad. It's improving a little, but only a little, but I don't think it is improving so much from understanding as just Hyper-V is "moving up the stack" as it gets to be a better product more higher end people are deploying it more often and there is more and more corpus of "hey, this is how this works" which eventually starts to help people here and there. But even today, I still see the problems of people being confused by the same basics nearly every time.

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                    Jstear
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                    I will mention that when I took Windows Server classes in college, we were using Windows Server 2008 R2 and installing the Hyper-V role. It wasn't until after college that I realized there was an actual free version called "Hyper-V Server".

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                    • Reid CooperR
                      Reid Cooper @Jstear
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                      @Jstear said in Why is Hyper-V More Confusing:

                      I will mention that when I took Windows Server classes in college, we were using Windows Server 2008 R2 and installing the Hyper-V role. It wasn't until after college that I realized there was an actual free version called "Hyper-V Server".

                      Because.... College. 😉

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                      • BRRABillB
                        BRRABill @Reid Cooper
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                        @Reid-Cooper said in Why is Hyper-V More Confusing:

                        @Jstear said in Why is Hyper-V More Confusing:

                        I will mention that when I took Windows Server classes in college, we were using Windows Server 2008 R2 and installing the Hyper-V role. It wasn't until after college that I realized there was an actual free version called "Hyper-V Server".

                        Because.... College. 😉

                        Nah, I think that is pretty much the problem everyone has, and the root of a lot of this.

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