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This is one of a series of posts discussing the new features in Windows Server 2012, now shipping and previously in public beta as Windows Server 8.  You can find references to other related posts at the end of this article.  This post reviews the new Hyper-V 3.0 feature, Virtual Fibre Channel.Virtual Fibre Channel (VFC) enables a Hyper-V guest to access the physical storage HBAs (host bus adaptors) installed in the Hyper-V server.  Normally, storage adaptors would be reserved for the use of the Hyper-V guest itself however this new feature acts as a passthrough, enabling any Hyper-V 3.0 guest (at the right O/S level) to access the HBAs and so

Even in what is a burgeoning all-flash array market, the announcement by HP that the company will release a 3PAR array that supports all-flash storage adds credibility that smaller all-flash niche players may not have been able to achieve on their own by bringing an all-flash product further into the mainstream. As more large players stake ground in the all-flash market, the rising tide is likely to lift all ships.Tagged: announcement, Auto, credibility, customer, customer growth, Draft, ground, mainstream, niche players, scott lowe, validates

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