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30 November 2009

Microsoft Hyper-V and Hannah Montana Linux

For all my system administration friends and readers: John Kelbley is a system administrator and interop specialist hiding behind the title of Senior Technical Product Manager at Microsoft in the server team. He's also one of the authors of Windows Server 2008 Hyper-V: Insiders Guide to Microsoft's Hypervisor. John started blogging recently, and he hopes to cover the edges and missed documentation opportunities in the Hyper-V world for those living in a mixed interop sort of environment. Here's the entry on "Backup and Recovery of Non-Windows VMs on Hyper-V" (and the reason why Hannah Montana is in the post's title). Enjoy!

[In the name of full disclosure, John has been a client in the past for unrelated work.]

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