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Thread: Hyper-V’s “Live Storage Move”

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    Hyper-V’s “Live Storage Move”

    Hyper-V “Live Storage Move” capability helps your VMs to be fairly independent of the underlying storage. With this, you could move the VM’s storage from one local drive to another, to a USB stick, or to a remote file share without needing to stop your VM.

    This feature is helpfull for fast deployments, when for you need example a VM quickly, you can then start one from a VM library maintained on a file share and then move the VM’s storage to another local drive.

    Other good example will be when the physical disk is full. You will then quickly be able to move the VM’s storage to other drive.

    For storage, you can add multiple hard disks to the IDE or SCSI controllers available in the VM. You can use Virtual Hard Disks (.VHD or .VHDX files) or actual disks that you pass directly through to the virtual machine. VHDs can also reside on a remote file server, making it easy to maintain and share a common set of predefined VHDs across a team.
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    Hi in my opinion this type of planning to write a couple of blogs about Windows 8 Storage which in many cases is related to the new version of Hyper-V. If you are running a SAN but also if your company simply can’t afford a SAN, chances are that you will see significant performance increases when reading, writing, copying, moving data with Windows Server 8. In-box storage manageability with PowerShell will strongly contribute to making Windows 8 Storage one of the major pillars of the Microsoft Private Cloud Fabric. and also you help this link: http://www.hyper-v.nu/archives/hvred...-introduction/

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