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    Default 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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    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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    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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    Quote Originally Posted by Bart Simpson View Post
    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...
    I thought this was an actual question, hehe

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    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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    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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    Quote Originally Posted by RichardO View Post
    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?
    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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    Quote Originally Posted by eUKShane View Post
    Virtuozzo and Hyper-V are totally different Virtualization techniques. Virtuozzo virtualizes the OS while Hyper-V (and VMware, etc) virtualizes the physical server.
    Hmm... does this mean Hyper-V is to Windows like Xen is to Linux? I'm not that well versed in virtualization technologies, but that sounds somewhat similar to what I understand Xen does.

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    Hello,

    Yes, Hyper-V is Hardware based Virtualization i.e. Virtualization is enabled on hardware before installation of OS.
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