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We're trialing migrating windows workload to hyperv. We pay for windows licenses anyways so hyperv is free, and it's come a long way. Veeam supports it, so keeps the change minimal.
Well, it could only get better because when I tried to deploy it widely about a decade ago it was an utter steaming pile of shit. I went and got my VCP instead.
2008 was pretty shit. 2012 was pretty good. And now 2016+ has a lot more features.
The best and worst part about it is that it's Windows.