

Using the same technology found in Windows Server 2012 R2, the embedded Hyper-V client allowed IT professionals to move VMs from server to client without the requirement to re-learn the use of Hyper-V features and tools.

Windows 8 was the first Windows client operating system to include hardware virtualization support natively.

Virtualization provides a plethora of solutions from making the most of an organization’s hardware investment to running specific applications in other OS offerings.
