Summary

Microsoft Platform Guide

Audience
Public
Source Type
Documentation

Whether a customer wants to reduce their VMware footprint by a couple of cores, or migrate completely, Hyper-V is an Enterprise Hypervisor that many customer’s businesses depend on.

Hyper-V is just the Type 1 hypervisor Role that can be enabled on Windows Server. To gain high availability and advanced features, Windows can leverage Failover Clustering, Cluster Shared Volumes, Offloaded Data Transfer, Volume Shadow-copy Service, NTFS, MPIO, storage and VM live migration, and more.

Hyper-V can be an on-premises silo, linked to Azure through the Azure Arc for a hybrid cloud solution, and coexist in a multi-hypervisor environment. Join the Pure customers that have reduced costs, increased efficiency, and enjoy the agility of moving workloads between on-premises Hyper-V and Azure VMs connected to Everpure’s FlashArray.