I didn’t thought it was possible but,
please find this VEAAM blog article;
Nesting Hyper-VM running ESXi 5 [here]
And this Technet article running HyperV on a laptop;
How to Run Hyper-V on a Laptop [here]
As part of my certificate refresh; I’ve added “MCITP Enterprise Administrator on Windows Server® 2008″ to my certificate listing. Soon, more will follow
You can never have too much Dropbox space, and now for a special beta period you can grab some additional free space while Dropbox is testing their automatic photo and video uploading feature. In exchange for trying their experimental build, you can get up to 4.5GB of extra space for free.
Experimental Dropbox build 1.3.12 imports photos and videos automatically from cameras, phones, and SD cards and batch uploads and downloads files. The forum post on Dropbox says:
“During this beta period, we are also offering additional free space to test automatic uploading of photos and videos. For every 500MB of photos and videos automatically uploaded, you’ll receive another 500MB space bonus, up to 4.5GB total.”
When I installed the client, the software automatically detected my SD card and started uploading the photos, which it put into a new “Camera Uploads” folder and my account had the extra 500MB automatically added. Sweet. Now to find some more photos and videos to add…
I’ve recently joined the “Private Cloud Online Workshop Series” hosted by Microsoft.
There are serveral very interessing solutions coming with the System Center 2012-suite.
Check the archives on http://www.microsoft.com/india/ows/Home.aspx
[be prepaired for the english language “indian style”]