I know this is not officially supported, but I have to ask the question. IT is moving all of our servers to virtual, using Hyper V. I'm looking for opinions or advice. If anyone has had any experience with Vault on Hyper V, good or bad, please share your thoughts?
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No support needed, just looking for opinions.
Chris Benner
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the only thing i can think of as a bad would be performance
other than that i can't really think of anything else
DarrenP
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We have been running on VMWare for years. No issues. Most of that time has been on Vault Collaboraton 2012.
Vault Pro 2014 with full replication (as of last week, so...) Two sites about 60 miles apart. 1-2 users at my site, 3-4 users at the remote site.
My local site is the publisher on VMWare. Our remote site is server os is running directly on server hardware.
We do have our reseller do any migrations from release to release.
I am not sure if this helps you with HyperV, though.
Steve Walton
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Thanks for the info! We've been using VMware for a while as well, but it wasn't put together very well. We have a new IT professional and he seems to know what he's doing. He's moving all the servers to Hyper V, in a test environment first, and just wanted to be sure no one had any horror stories with running Vault on it.
Chris Benner
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We have customers running Hyper-V (although more run VMware simply because they were around first in the VM space).
Hyper-V will work fine, provided you allocate enough resources to the VM.
-Ryan