Thread: What is Hyper-V VPS?
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23-06-2009, 18:39 #1
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What is Hyper-V VPS?
Hyper-V stands for hypervisor-based technology. Hyper-V provides real hardware virtualization with heavy isolation from Virtual machines on the physical Dedicated server. VPS created by Hyper-V gives you the complete control and performance exactly like a Windows 2008 dedicated server at a very low price. On Hyper-V server, you can run multiple different operating systems like Windows, Linux etc...
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23-06-2009, 22:24 #2
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Nice to know about Hyper-V VPS!
Could you please let me know the difference between regular VPS and Hyper-V VPS? Is it just about virtualization tool?
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23-06-2009, 22:41 #3
Hi,
Windows VPS is a virtual environment created using software virtualization while Hyper-V is a hardware virtualization platform. You get dedicated RAM on a Hyper-V VPS and other resources similar to a physical dedicated server. Another major difference between the two is the operating system. Windows Semi Dedicated Server comes with Windows server 2003 OS while Hyper-V Windows VPS comes with Windows Server 2008 OS.
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24-06-2009, 00:57 #4
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24-06-2009, 17:01 #5
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Hello
Hello,
I would like to share some more info
Virtuozzo and Hyper-V are totally different Virtualization techniques. Virtuozzo virtualizes the OS while Hyper-V (and VMware, etc) virtualizes the physical server. The VZ server requires only a single installation of Windows, while on the hyper-v server each virtual server requires its own windows installation (and license). A Virtuozzo Windows VPS is less expensive than a Hyper-V Windows VPS.
Also you can refer Hyper-V vs. Virtuozzo | UK Web Hosting | Linux Windows Server Tutorials | PHP MySQL Service for more detailed information.
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25-06-2009, 01:19 #6
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Okay, so in all, the difference lies in virtualization platform, the OS on main server, the costs and most important the resources allocated. Am I right?
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25-06-2009, 02:24 #7
Exactly

Hyper-V servers are found to be more productive [AFAIK] as they perform much better than the other ones
There are various other advantages of going with Hyper-V, The OS, Windows 2008 [which is the best/latest server OS], isnt available with any other virtualization platform..+ read further here
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25-06-2009, 12:00 #8
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25-06-2009, 12:06 #9
Hello,
Yes, Hyper-V is Hardware based Virtualization i.e. Virtualization is enabled on hardware before installation of OS.
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