For your stated needs (and even some growth beyond that), I would use
Hyper-V.

Both will do the job.


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On Tue, Oct 26, 2010 at 9:47 AM, Kennedy, Jim
<kennedy...@elyriaschools.org>wrote:

> Probably a can of worms here but we have not done much virtualization but
> are about to get into it more. It will be pretty simple virtualization, a
> couple of big boxes running 4 or 5 virtualized servers each. No cluster
> failovers or anything like that. We dabbled in VMWare before Hyper-V became
> mature but now I need to pick one and run with it. I am leaning towards
> Hyper-V because it is included with our license and so far has been pretty
> painless in testing. I found VMWare to be confusing with all the different
> packages, licensing...upgrades and all that. I suspect it provides far more
> flexibility but not knowing what that flexibility really is concerns me.
>
> So thought I would ask the knowledgeable masses here if I am missing
> anything important.
>
> TIA
>
>

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