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I am not sure but VMWare VSphere may do something like this, or Windows System Management 2012 for Hyper-V.

 

These are supposed to do external management of your farms and can do load mamagement and load balancing... Would be pretty expensive I think...

 

We move Hyper-V guests between nodes with no issues, on 2012 using live migration. Works well...

I have a copy of hyper-v and have tried ESXI and proxmox.  Does hyper-v allow web based viewing of the machines? 

Does anyone know if anything like this exists ? 

I am looking for a hyper visor that allows for a cluster of multiple machines to be made but only power up nodes in the cluster as they are required, ideally it would also support restoring all VMS to a previous snapshot to revert any changes.  I know that it is not easy to split the load from one VM across multiple hardware nodes however I would like to have each VM cloned on each node’s HDD when I click to start one it would decide if the available resources are available to it.

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I am not sure but VMWare VSphere may do something like this, or Windows System Management 2012 for Hyper-V.

 

These are supposed to do external management of your farms and can do load mamagement and load balancing... Would be pretty expensive I think...

 

We move Hyper-V guests between nodes with no issues, on 2012 using live migration. Works well...

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I am not sure but VMWare VSphere may do something like this, or Windows System Management 2012 for Hyper-V.

 

These are supposed to do external management of your farms and can do load mamagement and load balancing... Would be pretty expensive I think...

 

We move Hyper-V guests between nodes with no issues, on 2012 using live migration. Works well...

I have a copy of hyper-v and have tried ESXI and proxmox.  Does hyper-v allow web based viewing of the machines? 

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No - you need to use Hyper-V manager - but you can install it on any system and use it to manage your environment.

 

You can also download a copy of Server 2008 R2 Hyper-V and I think Server 2012 Hyper-v which are special versions of windows, that only had a basic gui interface and are for dedicated hyper-v host systems.

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No - you need to use Hyper-V manager - but you can install it on any system and use it to manage your environment.

 

You can also download a copy of Server 2008 R2 Hyper-V and I think Server 2012 Hyper-v which are special versions of windows, that only had a basic gui interface and are for dedicated hyper-v host systems.

Thanks, I will have to try that tomorrow 

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