In all seriousness – there’s a ton of going on at EMC focused on Hyper-V, and while I don’t want to help him too much, I do want to make the introduction :-)
I mentioned him earlier – Adrian Simays. Adrian is “Mr Hyper-V” at EMC – and has now been gathering his strength to emerge publicly. You can read up on EMC stuff focused on Hyper-V here: Virtual Winfrastructure
There’s a great post on all the technical docs on how to leverage Hyper-V on EMC kit which I’m grabbing the links.
- EMC Symmetrix with Microsoft Hyper-V Virtualization
- EMC CLARiiON with Microsoft Hyper-V Server
- Best Practices: Using EMC Celerra IP Storage with Microsoft Hyper-V R2 over iSCSI
- EMC Replication Manager for Virtualized Environments
- EMC Blueprint: Backup and Recovery for Microsoft Sharepoint Server Enabled by EMC CX, Replication Manager and Microsoft Hyper-V
- EMC Backup and Recovery for Microsoft Sharepoint Server with Hyper-V
- EMC Networker: Complete Protection for Microsoft Hyper-V
- Proven Solution: EMC Backup and Recovery for Microsoft Exchange 2007 Enabled by EMC CX, Replication Manager and Microsoft Hyper-V using iSCSI
- Reference Architecture: EMC Backup and Recovery for Microsoft Exchange 2007 Enabled by EMC CX, Replication Manager and Microsoft Hyper-V using iSCSI
- Reference Architecture: EMC Solutions for Microsoft SQL Server on EMC Unified Storage Platforms
- Reference Architecture: EMC Virtual Architecture for Microsoft Sharepoint Server 2007 Enabled by EMC CX and Hyper-V
- Disaster Recovery in a Geographically Dispersed Cross-Site Virtual Environment Enabled by EMC CX, RecoverPoint and Microsoft Hyper-V
BTW – if you’re a Microsoft IT user interested at the intersection with infrastructure, another great technical blog to follow (IMO) is Brian’s Power Windows Blog. Brian, for an example recently posted on all the cool sessions at EMC World that touch on Microsoft technologies.
Now, of course, we have MORE of all of this on VMware – a lot more! It’s just proportionally more based on how often our customers ask for VMware-specific content and integration rather than Hyper-V, but now I’m just smack-talkin’… Adrian, it’s on :-)
Look forward to it my friend and thanks for the post! Surprised to see you aren't sobbing in your Labatt Blue today after that hockey game yesterday, what a win eh? (that's for the evil comment). :)
Posted by: Adrian Simays | February 22, 2010 at 08:35 PM
thanks for the plug Chad!
Adrian - a big day in the blogosphere for you... can't wait to see what evil bloggage you have in store!
Posted by: Brian | February 23, 2010 at 07:10 AM