Virtualization basics: What Hyper-V can do for Microsoft Dynamics AX solution performance and management
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With the power of today's enterprise servers, Microsoft Dynamics AX customers are increasingly discovering that allocation of computing resources can change with the click of a mouse. Some days your group might run its work on a few machines, other days expand to 15, other days 30 or more. And though the "machines" that can support such flexibility are virtualized servers, the improved performance and other benefits are as real as the clock on the wall.
Microsoft's virtualization engine, Hyper-V, has been making a comeback in recent years. Compared to their chief rival
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