Microsoft has published an advisory for CVE-2025-54110, a Windows Kernel vulnerability caused by an integer overflow or wraparound that can be triggered by a locally authorized attacker to achieve elevation of privilege to SYSTEM on affected machines; administrators should treat this as a...
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Cloud Hosting a Windows Server on Azure, Google Cloud, and AWS - A Beginner's Tutorial
Introduction
Cloud hosting a Windows Server means running the Windows Server operating system on virtual machines provided by a cloud provider. This tutorial will guide you through setting up a Windows Server...
I have create a virtual machine to replace an old Dell server. The old server has 4 network adapters, to connect to a regular network/internet, a fire protection network, a process control network, and a modbus/radio network. I installed 3 additional network cards to create 4 adapters on the...
We have an Dell server, 15 years old, running Windows Server 2008r2 that has hardware issues. I have created a HyperV virtual machine for this server on a industrial workstation running Server 2022. Surprisingly, the performance of the virtual machine server is much slower than the old Dell...
Hi,
I have some questions, I wanted to know that is HyperV an integrated part of WinServer2008?
Also is it more advance then VMware(Virtual Machine)?
Thanks