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How Does Hyper-V Dynamic Memory Work?

We’ve already told you about Dynamic Memory – now learn how it works so that you can configure your VMs to make the best use of your host’s memory.

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What Is Hyper-V Dynamic Memory?

Check out Hyper-V Dynamic Memory, a cool feature in Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1. Learn to increase the VM to host ratio and more in this overview!

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How to Enable Hyper-V Virtual Machine Processor Compatibility Mode

Doing some live migration? Learn to enable processor compatibility mode in Hyper-V to allow a VM to move between different gens of the same processor family.

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What Is Non-Uniform Memory Access (NUMA)?

Know about NUMA? Discover how Hyper-V interoperates with the Non-Uniform Memory Access (NUMA) architectures of host computers in this helpful intro.

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How Would Microsoft Design a Scale-Out File Server: Disks, Networking, and More

Discover how disks, networks, servers, and Storage Bricks play a part in designing a SOFS in part 2 of this series.

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Creating a Windows Server 2012 R2 Cluster Shared Volume

Are you down with CSV? Find out more about Cluster Shared Volume (CSV) and learn to create one in this introduction.

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Windows Server Failover Clustering: Why Cluster Quorum Matters

Got a handle on cluster quorums? Find out about the function of quorums in Window Server Failover Clustering in this helpful post.

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Windows Server 2012 Scheduled Cluster Tasks

Want to schedule against the cluster, instead of a per-server job? Learn about scheduled cluster tasks in WS2012 and how to implement them.

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Windows Server Failover Cluster Validation

Need to validate a Windows Server failover cluster? Find out what makes a supported cluster and learn to validate a Windows Server cluster configuration.

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Naming Standards in a Window Server Cluster

What’s in a name? Learn to standardize the naming of Windows failover cluster components in this helpful how-to article.

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