September 2012
Intermediate to advanced
1680 pages
88h 3m
English
On a system running Hyper-V, typically an organization would not run other services on the host system, such as making the host server also a file and print server, making the host server a SharePoint server, or so on. Typically, a server running virtualization is already going to be a system that will maximize the memory, processor, and disk storage capabilities of the system. So, instead of impacting the performance of all the guest sessions by having a system-intensive application like SharePoint running on the host system, organizations choose to make servers running virtualization dedicated solely to the operation of virtualized guest sessions.
Of course, exceptions apply to this general recommendation. ...
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