Can I Virtualize That and Still Get Support?
Bet you thought there would be no post for July didn't you. Well I threw this one together right quick.
I had a fellow TAM ask me that quesion the other day. They had a customer that wanted to run a Microsoft application in Hyper-V. They had no idea if it was fully supported. Now you can!
https://www.windowsservercatalog.com/svvp.aspx?svvppage=svvpwizard.htm
You are now able to select the product, the VM platform, and see what support you get!
Mark "I promise to write more content as soon as I get a hot minute" Morowczynski
Comments
Anonymous
January 01, 2003
Mike, what part specfically is incorrect on the website vs the word document? I'll see if I can some clarification around it.Anonymous
January 01, 2003
Mike, I talked to someone on the product group and this appears to be updated and now correct. Let me know if you see anything else out of place.Anonymous
July 30, 2011
Information on Exchange is incorrect - See updated guidance here www.microsoft.com/.../details.aspx