Today Microsoft announced the commercial availability of its Azure Container Service, while its partner Mesosphere announced the launch of a new open source DC/OS project.
Microsoft indicated late last week that it will build Hyper-V containers natively into Windows 10.
If things do go wrong with your Windows 10 template, here's how to fix it (most of the time).
When creating multiple Windows 10 VMs, you might run into some problems …
In wake of the acquisition of VMware parent company EMC by Dell, reports are coming in that the company has started mass layoffs.
Microsoft readies new component to its public cloud service that will enable applications requiring massive scalability.
While the process is somewhat similar when expanding physical capacity, there are a few differences to be aware of.
Missing a step could cause data to disappear.
Here's how to get back up and running in minimal time when increasing storage space.
Many approaches taken with physical hardware can work here as well.
Microsoft issued a preview today of its Azure Container Service for public testing.
Keeping the replicas current will ease the backup process if something goes wrong.
Microsoft's latest Windows 10 test build, released this week, supports a preview of a new "nested virtualization" feature.
VMware has released security updates for three significant flaws in vCenter Server and ESXi.
While the process won't take too much time, it's a bit more complicated than it should be.
Microsoft today announced a GS-Series for organizations tapping Azure virtual machines (VMs).
The second technical preview of Microsoft Hyper-V 2016 might not look much different than the first but it has some important new features.
Gartner has released its 2015 "Magic Quadrant" for x86 server virtualization infrastructure, which found that Microsoft and VMware are leading the pack in that market.
Don't have a DVD drive connected to your server? No problem.
Here's a look at the Invoke-Command cmdlet and how it will be extended in Windows Server 2016.