![]() We recently talked about how Microsoft has been trying to lure away VMware customers by claiming that Hyper-V was cheaper than vSphere and how switching platforms could save a company money. Existing VMware vSphere customers may not be jumping ship in droves, but in many cases, Microsoft has found a way to at least pique their curiosity enough to warrant installing Hyper-V and trying it out for themselves. Microsoft has been making a huge splash with Hyper-V throughout 2012, and as we enter 2013, quite a few VMware-only shops out there are, if nothing else, at least interested in looking at what Microsoft's server virtualization technology has to offer. If you are a recent convert or a VMware shop currently listening to the Hyper-V doctrine from Microsoft, you aren't alone. Because these tools are free, you don't have to beg for budget or write up a justification document just to get your hands on the software to make use of it. ![]() ![]() It's always fun to keep your eyes open for useful and interesting free tools that help make your job easier.
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