Hyper-V is here.. what about Exchange?
Posted by dugie on June 26th, 2008
We’ve all got the burning question, and it looks like Johann’s getting answers. Check out more in Johann’s post “Hyper-V is here.. what about Exchange”, and a snippet is below:
Microsoft will be publishing a support statement with respect to Exchange Server on Hyper-V within 60 days of today.
…In terms of best practices and requirements, the following guidance was released:
- We’re only supporting guests running Exchange Server 2007 SP1 on Windows Server 2008.
- We’re only supporting fixed disks, and not dynamic disks.
- Storage should be on spindles that are separate from the Guest operating system VHD physical storage.
- Storage must be SCSI passthrough or iSCSI (with a preference of SCSI passthrough for queues, databases and log files).
- All Exchange server roles, except for the Unified Messaging server role, will be supported.
- There’s a limit on VHD size of 2040 GB.
It was also mentioned that Hyper-V is a good fit when Exchange servers in branch offices cannot be consolidated to a central datacenter (for example, because of bandwidth or connectivity issues).
…So what’s the really great thing about this soon-to-be-released guidance?
60 days from now is just in time for Tech.Ed Australia and New Zealand!!!
Yes, I know it says “We’re only supporting guests running Exchange Server 2007 SP1 on Windows Server 2008.” So let’s see what happens in 60 days..

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