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= Microsoft =
= Microsoft =


== Microsoft Windows Server 2019 Hyper-V ==
== Microsoft Windows Server 2012 Hyper-V ==
 
Microsoft Hyper-V Server is a free product that delivers enterprise-class virtualization for your datacenter and hybrid cloud. Microsoft Hyper-V Server 2019 provides new and enhanced features that can help you deliver the scale and performance needs of your mission-critical workloads.
 
The Windows hypervisor technology in Microsoft Hyper-V Server 2019 is the same as what's in the Microsoft Hyper-V role on Windows Server 2019. It is a stand-alone product that contains only the Windows hypervisor, a Windows Server driver model, and virtualization components. It provides a simple and reliable virtualization solution to help you improve your server utilization and reduce costs.
 


Microsoft Windows Sever 2012 Hyper-V server is "free" with each Microsoft Windows Server license.  Effectively from Microsoft Windows Server 2008, Microsoft embedded the Hyper-V into the operating system and depending on whether or not you enabled the Hyper-V feature depended on whether or not that feature set was exposed.


===Licensing===
===Licensing===
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From a Hyper-V perspective, Microsoft Windows Server 2012 (inc R2) Standard Edition license means you can run upto 2 VMs per license.  Any further VMs will require additional Standard License (licensing either the host for virtual instances).  By far the most common scenario for virtualisation in real world environment is to purchase Data Center Edition licensing as this allows you to run unlimited instances of a virtual machine on your host servers.
From a Hyper-V perspective, Microsoft Windows Server 2012 (inc R2) Standard Edition license means you can run upto 2 VMs per license.  Any further VMs will require additional Standard License (licensing either the host for virtual instances).  By far the most common scenario for virtualisation in real world environment is to purchase Data Center Edition licensing as this allows you to run unlimited instances of a virtual machine on your host servers.


That said, I believe the Microsoft Server license mode is very much trust based. Microsoft trust you will do the right thing because being caught under licensed is a very expensive mistake to make!
That said, I believe the Microsoft Server license mode is very much trust based. Microsoft trust you will do the right thing because beign caught under licensed is a very expensive mistake to make!
 
= Citrix =
= Citrix =
== Citrix Hypervisor (formerly XenServer) ==
== Citrix Hypervisor (formerly XenServer) ==
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