Mind blowing features coming with Windows Server 2012 Hyper-v

Hey Again,
It seems like next year will keep me busy with visualization projects based on Hyper-V 🙂
Many promising features are coming up with the next Windows Server version and I’m already excited !

Just take a look at tables below for a comparison between 2008 R2 and 2012 RC Hyper-V:

Processor and Memory Support

Processor/Memory Feature Windows Server 2008 R2 Windows Server  2012 Release Candidate
Logical processors on hardware 64 320
Physical memory 1 TB 4 TB
Virtual processors per host 512 2,048
Virtual processors per virtual machine 4 64
Memory per virtual machine 64 GB 1 TB
Active virtual machines 384 1,024
Maximum Cluster Nodes 16 64
Maximum Cluster Virtual machines 1,000 4,000

Network

Network Feature Windows Server 2008 R2 Windows Server  2012 Release Candidate
NIC Teaming Yes, through partners Yes, Windows NIC teaming in box
VLAN Tagging Yes Yes
MAC Spoofing Protection Yes, with R2 SP1 Yes
ARP Spoofing Protection Yes, with R2 SP1 Yes
SR-IOV Networking No Yes
Network QoS No Yes
Network Metering No Yes
Network Monitor Modes No Yes
Ipsec Task Offload No Yes
VM Trunk Mode No Yes

Storage

Storage Feature Windows Server 2008 R2 Windows Server  2012 Release Candidate
Live storage migration No, quick storage migration through System

Center Virtual Machine Manager

Yes, with no limits (as many as the hardware will allow)
Virtual machines on file storage No Yes, Server Message Block 3.0 (SMB3)
Guest Fibre Channel No Yes
Virtual disk format VHD up to 2 TB VHD up to 2 TB VHDX up to 64 TB
Virtual machine guest clustering Yes, through iSCSI Yes, through iSCSI, Fibre Channel, or Fibre

Channel over Ethernet (FCoE)

Native 4 KB disk support No Yes
Live virtual hard disk merge No, offline Yes
Live new parent No Yes
Secure offloaded data transfer No Yes

Manageability

Manageability Feature Windows Server 2008 R2 Windows Server  2012 Release Candidate
Hyper-V PowerShell No Yes
Network PowerShell No Yes
Storage PowerShell No Yes
REST APIs No Yes
SCONFIG Yes Yes
Enable/Disable shell No, server core at operating system setup Yes
VMConnect support for RemoteFX No Yes

Additional links for your reading:

Hyper-V Comparison Guide

Competitive Advantages of Windows Server 2012 RC Hyper-V

Windows Server 2012 Release Candidate Server Virtualization

Windows Server 2012 Release Candidate

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