Looking for people to study…
We are currently conducting usability studies on the Hyper-V Management tools – and are looking for people to study. If you use Hyper-V Manager and will be in the Seattle area May 2-13, the Hyper-V team wants you! Just email v-jebroo@microsoft.com by April 26 (tomorrow), mention “Hyper-V,” and we’ll follow-up to see if this opportunity is a good fit for you.
We’re eager to hear your input and adjust the product accordingly so future versions of Hyper-V are even easier for you to use!
Cheers,
Ben
Comments
Anonymous
April 25, 2011
I'd just love if VMM could do everything that the Hyper-V Management tools could do. I hate using VMM for 95% of Hyper-V management tasks, but then having to RDP directly to an individual Hyper-V host server to do that last 5% of management tasks.Anonymous
April 25, 2011
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April 25, 2011
Hi Ben Wish I was in Seattle as I'd jump at the offer. My main grip is the Import/Export stuff, the way Hyper-V using symbolic links is a real pain if you recover the Host-OS with all the VM data intact and have to manually re-create symlinks and setup the service SIDs again. Would be nice if it was as easy as it is with ESXAnonymous
April 27, 2011
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May 16, 2011
Hi Ben, Any chance we get to see what the next version of VPC brings? I do miss some of the older GUI features that were removed from VPC 2007 like the floppy disk access, running a script is not the same experience :) Anyways, please keep up the good work!Anonymous
June 12, 2011
Hi Ben, I'm using Hyper-V for almost 3 years. Is it possible to work with you guys using video conference? i have a few ideas about how to improve Hyper-V. You can also enter my blog at: blogs.microsoft.co.il/.../estherfa , the main subject of the blog is Hyper-V and using Powershell to automate the work. (for Hebrew audiance) my E-Mail: estherfakiri@gmail.com Thanks.