Red Hat Enterprise Linux now supported with Hyper-V
Wednesday, February 17th, 2010 Here is a official statement from Microsoft:
When we first released Hyper-V, support for Novell’s SUSE Linux Enterprise Server was a shock to many customers. However, we’ve seen many customers in mixed environments virtualize SUSE Linux alongside their Windows virtual machines. We’ve received many requests for additional Linux distributions, and we worked closely with Red [...]
Install SUSE Linux on Hyper-V
Thursday, February 4th, 2010Microsoft officially supports SUSE Linux as a guest machine. You can install it and even get a official support from Microsoft if you have some problems. There are also Linux integration components available to download, which can help you enhance your experience using Linux as a guest machine. Ever wondered how the installation process [...]
Why I use Windows? Part 2
Wednesday, July 29th, 2009Yesterday I wrote post titled “Why I use Windows?”, trying to explain why I (still) use Windows. I expected some reactions, but I got more feedback than I could ever imagine. Twitter and comments on this blog were filled up with reactions of Linux and Mac users, I couldn’t reply to all of them, [...]
Why I use Windows?
Tuesday, July 28th, 2009Since I’ve been using computers, I hear never ending stories and arguments which operating system is better. Those “wars” were usually between Windows and Linux “fans”, and today we have 3rd category: Mac users. These days, fans of all three operating systems have good arguments to claim that their operating system is the best. [...]
Linux integration components for Hyper-V
Wednesday, April 15th, 2009Virtual PC Guy just announced availability of Linux integration components for Hyper-V. If you use Hyper-V, and you have linux virtual machines, you will want to install integration components for Linux on Hyper-V because with them you can have more control of your linux virtual machines and you can easily manage them.
Windows Server Foundation Edition
Thursday, February 26th, 2009Microsoft CEO, Steve Ballmer, announced that Microsoft will ship cheap version of Windows Server 2008, called Windows Server Foundation Edition. It is going to be used on low-cost servers, for those companies that don’t need full Windows Server 2008 installation and for those companies that want to buy low-cost operating system. It was problem [...]

