Most IT managers will agree that Microsoft Hyper-V has some catching up to do with the VMware hypervisor when it comes to the management and flexibility of handling large virtual machine (VM) collections. And while the latest improvements — such as live migration and dynamic storage allocation — in the Windows Server 2008 R2 edition are welcome, they are but baby steps toward where VMware Inc. is today, particularly when it comes to provisioning storage.
That may change with a new software product from Virsto Software Corp. called Virsto One.
You can read my full review, entitled, Manage Virtual Storage in Hyper-V, here in VirtualizationReview.com