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    Installing Solaris10 in Hyper-V

    Hi friends,
    I am trying to install the Solaris10 in Hyper-V but not able to do it. I want some guidance from your side for installing Solaris10 in Hyper-V. Also tell me does someone know when Hyper-V will support solaris 10 x86 operating system.? Hope that you understand what I need and will reply me sooner.!!

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    Re: Installing Solaris10 in Hyper-V

    The VDI standard configuration (minimum) for a production environment requires three hosts and a host of VDI provider office. The platforms of Sun VirtualBox Virtualization or Microsoft Hyper-V require a further storage server. All components (VDI Core) are required on the hosts VDI. Guests provider office is to retain the virtual machines. The editor provides several years of software components dedicated to virtualization (Virtual PC Virtual Server), but did not have far to its catalog of a component such as Hyper-V, a "motor" dedicated to virtualization server. The idea here is to run multiple operating systems on a single physical machine. This is called "virtual machines", since each of the systems installed and operates independently on the server.
    Blessings to you

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    Re: Installing Solaris10 in Hyper-V

    You will have to install the Hyper-V first on your Operating system. Hyper-V requires that our operating system Windows 2008 or 2008 R2 to be x64 or 64 bits. Recall that to add the Hyper-V Role on Windows 2008 or 2008 R2 need our processor and is compatible with virtualization extensions (AMD-V and Intel VT) Do not worry that the great majority (not to say 100%) Modern processors have this feature. Some computers also require the BIOS enable the option Virtualization Technology or similar.
    1. From the Server Manager console, go to ROLES.
    2. Already in the Roles screen, click Add Roles which will make you start the Wizard roles.
    3. Continue to click Next, and select the Role of Hyper-V as shown in the picture below. Continue after the selection with Next button.
    4. When the wizard asks you create virtual networks, select a network adapter.
    5. The ROL is ready now Hyper-V R2, simply restart the server and wait.

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    Re: Installing Solaris10 in Hyper-V

    You can create the Virtual machine with Hyper-V by following the steps :
    1. First from the console "Hyper-V Manager" in the right area, choose New Virtual Machine.
    2. On the console display the machine just created, do right click on Start the new computer, then turn the machine right click on INCI, and connect.
    3. Your virtual machine will get created.

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    Re: Installing Solaris10 in Hyper-V

    ZFS is a combined open source file system and manager logical volumes designed by Sun Microsystems, which among its features is on-write snapshots and clones copies (snapshots writing) support. The ZFS file system, a snapshot is created very quickly, since all the data that make up the picture already stored and efficient use of space, since any data unchanged is shared between the file system and its snapshots.

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    Re: Installing Solaris10 in Hyper-V

    Solaris 10 includes virtualization and password to speed flash. The new version of the operating system, identified under reference 10/09, the same functions appeared in the OpenSolaris community. The most significant news concerning the management of flash storage media, the famous SSD, and a broader approach to virtualization. In the case of a database will typically use ZFS blocks corresponding to the flash media as a cache, ie a buffer zone where the software data file quickly. Solaris 10 10/09 now offers its administration tools a tool to convert to fly an old server Solaris 8 or 9 in the container, theoretically without slowing because these containers require libraries to host system performance.

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