TechNet Radio: Virtualization and Experts Café - A Discussion On A Few New Features in Windows Server 2012
I recently started a new TechNet Radio series called Virtualization and Experts Café. On September 6th, 2012, I posted the first interview in the series with Edwin Yuen, Director of Cloud and Virtualization Strategy at Microsoft where we chatted about VMware versus Windows Server 2012 Hyper-V.
This is the second interview in the series where Edwin talks about a few new features in Windows Server 2012 such as Network Enhancements (NIC teaming), Live Migration, Performance and Scale.
Since I would like this series to cover topics that are of interest to listeners, I am asking everyone to please post suggestions for future topics in this series of interviews with Edwin Yuen (and other guests of Edwin). We are working to have Jeff Woolsey on the show as well.
After watching this video, follow these next steps:
Step #1 – Download Windows Server 2012
Step #2 – Download Your FREE Copy of Hyper-V Server 2012
If you're interested in learning more about the products or solutions discussed in this episode, click on any of the below links for free, in-depth information:
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Harold Wong
Comments
Anonymous
January 01, 2003
Nora: Weird. The video plays fine for me on both a Windows 7 machine and a Windows 8 machine. Perhaps you can go directly to the Channel 9 page:channel9.msdn.com/.../TechNet-Radio-Virtualization-and-Cloud-Experts-Caf-Whats-New-in-Windows-Server-2012.Anonymous
January 01, 2003
Nora, Did you try viewing it directly from the Channel 9 site? From the Channel 9 site, you can also download different formats of the video to view offline. Have you tried that to see if it works? HaroldAnonymous
January 01, 2003
Nora, have you tried to download the videos to view offline? HaroldAnonymous
September 28, 2012
I clicked to view the video and the picture went blank.Anonymous
September 28, 2012
I just gave it another try and it is a blank darker gray solid color?Anonymous
October 01, 2012
Harold, Yes, I've tried both, and both are gray? NoraAnonymous
October 02, 2012
Harold, also I thought with today's technology downloading is some how not necessary? Nora