Server - What to go for/What do you have?

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IIRC Windows Server 2008 Hyper-V server is free also:
Microsoft Hyper-V Server 2008 R2 is a stand-alone product that will be available via the Microsoft Download Center free of charge.
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Hyper-V is windows based, you need a Windows 2008 license.
ESXi is fully free.

but probably you need the windows license anyways, if you want to run a windows based VM :)
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?
http://www.microsoft.com/hyper-v-server ... o-get.aspx

The product itself is free, or am i being mislead by advertising language?
Any guest OS will always require a license or not, but independent of what host is being used. Or not?
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Yes, I believe Hyper-V Server is free. Or we're both being mislead :P. I guess I'll find out during installation... all I need now is 64 bits hardware 8).
And for the guest OS's you need the same license as if it was running on physical hardware, regardless of the VM host.
Luckily I don't have to worry about license costs. For all Microsoft licences I need, I always use MSDN keys from work. It's all for training & research purposes, really :lol:. If I actually had to pay, I'd probably switch to Linux. Which makes me think... maybe I should make sure my software runs with mono as well... :shock:. Especially since it now support C# 3.0 & 4.0 features like lambda-expressions, LINQ, etc.
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Hmm... did they change that? All I know is that Hyper-V was an extra install option for 2k8.

Perhaps I should install it again, see what's new. :)
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indeed its a server module. So you still need a 2008 license. But if i can recall you may run two 2008 VM's with the same license.
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I have had 2008 Hyper-V Server (not as a server role, without windows GUI, it doesn't have one) running here for a day. Not the R2 version BTW. No license...
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On 'regular' Windows 2008 Server editions, like standard or enterprise, Hyper-V is available as a role. For these editions you need a license as normal. Adding the Hyper V role is free, I believe it even becomes available automatically with Windows Update.
The Hyper V server edition is a stripped edition with only the necessary components for hosting VM's. For managing your hosts & VM's, you're supposed to use the Virtual Machine Manager, which is not free. For US $ 505,- you get a license to manage 5 physical hosts. Or brush up on your powershell skills ;).

By lack of hardware I haven't tried it myself yet. At work I think most ESXi servers have been replaced with Hyper-V. But we are a pure Microsoft shop and have multiple gold partnerships, so I think most licenses are included.
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