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January 26th, 2009

Recently I have been using Virtualization a lot more and whilst I am still undecided whether to go down the VMWARE or Microsoft (Hyper-V) route, when I started, I used VMWARE quite a lot. I have a huge amount of machines built and configured using VMWARE, and so I have been looking for a way to convert the VMWARE (VMDK) files to a Hyper-V (VHD) without using the Microsoft’s System Center Virtual Machine Manager. That way I will have machines in both platforms which are configured exactly the same way.

So I was scouring the internet tonight and came up with a brilliant tool that seems to do a very nice job. The tool can be obtained by visiting the VM Toolkit site . They have a bunch of other useful information as well. To download the file go to http://vmtoolkit.com/files/default.aspx.

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January 25th, 2009

Microsoft has a free Virtualization eBook which is available for download. Anyone who is interested can download it here.
Some of the areas that it covers are :
Microsoft’s Virtualization Solution
Server Virtualization—Hyper-V
Managing Virtualization—VMM 2008
Application Virtualization—App-V
Presentation Virtualization—Terminal Services
Desktop Virtualization—MED-V and VDI
User State Virtualization
Building a Virtualization Infrastructure

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