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Windows 2008R2 SP1: Changes that were made to the Hyper-V Manager
In response to feedback from beta users of the service pack 1 release, Microsoft made some changes to the Hyper-V Manager and also to the virtual machine settings user interface.
There are three changes that have been made to the virtual machine settings user interface
- “Memory priority” is now “Memory weight”
- The memory buffer is now configured using a text box instead of a slider.
- Memory buffer now uses different math.
To learn more and understand why, check here on Ben Armstrong (Virtual PC Guy ) Blog:
- http://blogs.msdn.com/b/virtual_pc_guy/archive/2010/10/29/updates-to-dynamic-memory-ui-in-sp1-rc-part-1.aspx
- http://blogs.msdn.com/b/virtual_pc_guy/archive/2010/11/01/updates-to-dynamic-memory-ui-in-sp1-rc-part-2.aspx
Categories: Virtualization
Dynamic Memory, Hyper-V, Windows 2008R2 SP1, Windows Server® 2008 R2
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