tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1115100152868716423.post7355964788458456721..comments2023-08-17T08:15:59.881+02:00Comments on IT (Mis)Adventures in Namibia: Hyper-V 3.0 is full of win!namitguyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11587452858569609630noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1115100152868716423.post-53368965869260030672011-09-30T14:25:50.205+02:002011-09-30T14:25:50.205+02:00Oh it's way beyond cars - we're talking Li...Oh it's way beyond cars - we're talking Liverpool - Man U here!<br /><br />I am vendor-agnostic, implementing, supporting and loving both Hyper-V and vSphere. What is awesome for the entire landscape is how MS is pushing VMware, obtaining feature parity at (quite often) a lower price-point.<br /><br />Is Hyper-V there at the very high-end? Perhaps not. Is Hyper-V good enough for a vast majority of scenarious? Definately. In the end the client wins - were it not for Hyper-V and Xen we would still be sitting at ESX 3.5.namitguyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11587452858569609630noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1115100152868716423.post-1353086020514919362011-09-30T13:27:24.529+02:002011-09-30T13:27:24.529+02:00Hyper-V 3 is in deed getting there, deserves to be...Hyper-V 3 is in deed getting there, deserves to be second best in the market.<br /><br />Obviously the fun will be to see what VMware has in store with their next release.<br /><br />Sounding like the Audi / BMW / Mercedes one upmanship battle yet?PJnoreply@blogger.com