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[November 22, 2009]  
Q. Do any virtualization platforms support desktop composition for the guest OS?
FAQ for Windows - John Savill

[November 21, 2009]  
Q. Is it true that VMware Workstation 7 can run 64-bit guest OSs on 32-bit host OSs?
FAQ for Windows - John Savill

[November 20, 2009]  
Q. I have an Iomega NAS with NFS support. I get errors connecting VMware ESX to the NFS on the NAS. What's wrong?
FAQ for Windows - John Savill

[November 17, 2009]  
Q. How do I enable background uploading of the user state of a roaming profile in Windows 7?
FAQ for Windows - John Savill

[November 16, 2009]  
Q. Should I use folder redirection or roaming profiles in Remote Desktop, Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI), and other environments?
FAQ for Windows - John Savill

[November 15, 2009]  
Q. Can a Hyper-V guest use pass-through disks and still use Live Migration?
FAQ for Windows - John Savill

[November 12, 2009]  
VMware View 4 Doubles VMs per Core
With 16 virtual machines per core, VMware says the new version makes virtual desktops cost the same as physical machines to deploy.
Windows IT Pro - Zac Wiggy

[November 11, 2009]  
Q. Can I install Windows 7 as a Virtual PC virtual machine (VM) on a Windows XP machine?
FAQ for Windows - John Savill

[November 10, 2009]  
MOSS 2007 and SharePoint 2010: Walking the line between past and future
Scalability and virtualization issues in SharePoint 2007 are much improved in SharePoint 2010.
Windows IT Pro - Dan Holme

[November 8, 2009]  
Q. How can I check the current usage size for VHDs in a hierarchy of files and the potential maximum size for dynamic VHDs?
FAQ for Windows - John Savill

[November 6, 2009]  
Q. Does VMware support the Windows Server 2008 /Server 2008 R2 NFS implementation?
FAQ for Windows - John Savill

[November 5, 2009]  
Q. Does Hyper-V support Network File System (NFS)?
FAQ for Windows - John Savill

[November 5, 2009]  
VMware Workstation 7 and Player do Windows 7 Aero
The latest versions of VMware's desktop offerings make virtual machines more like physical machines.
Windows IT Pro - Zac Wiggy

[November 4, 2009]  
Q. Does Hyper-V support NAS devices?
FAQ for Windows - John Savill

[October 28, 2009]  
Q. Can I monitor the network traffic of a Hyper-V virtual machine (VM) from the host?
FAQ for Windows - John Savill

[October 27, 2009]  
Q. If I'm running a 64-bit version of Windows, do I need 64-bit versions of all my applications? Or do I need to use a virtual machine (VM) to run a 32-bit OS?
FAQ for Windows - John Savill

[October 27, 2009]  
Q. Is there an easy way to convert a physical disk or system to a Virtual Hard Disk (VHD)?
FAQ for Windows - John Savill

[October 24, 2009]  
Q. Does Address Space Load Randomization (ASLR) break hypervisors that perform page sharing?
FAQ for Windows - John Savill

[November 2009]  
What You Need to Know About Hyper-V 2.0
Hyper-V has gotten a major makeover, both as part of Windows Server 2008 R2 and as a standalone bare metal server. If you haven’t gotten your feet wet in virtualization, now’s the time to wade in.
Windows IT Pro - Paul Thurrott

[October 16, 2009]  
Q. I heard that with Windows Server 2008 R2 Hyper-V, there's almost no difference in performance between dynamic and fixed virtual disks. Is this true?
FAQ for Windows - John Savill

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