Scale Your Microsoft-V Environment: Requirements & Tips

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December 15, 2015
1:00 pm ET / 10:00 am PT
Duration: 60 minutes

Sponsored by Veeam

Scale Your Microsoft-V Environment:
Requirements & Tips
Whether you are running one virtual machine or a few thousand, your architecture needs to be able to scale as your workload demands. Check out this upcoming live webinar and join Drew Kessel, Sr. Systems Engineer with Veeam Software, as he discusses large-scale Microsoft Hyper-V environments, industry best practices for Hyper-V deployments, and coverage and design considerations for Microsoft-native Hyper-V management tools. You'll also learn how to leverage effective capacity planning to shift from reactive to proactive and how to utilize Microsoft cloud OS stack components.

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