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VMware and SharePoint

So it looks like Microsoft is finally providing support for virtualization products.  I have included some links specific to VMware since I had to perform some research for a client.

This link from Microsoft: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/909840 states that “In addition to the Microsoft hardware virtualization software products, support for third-party hypervisor technology is supported for hypervisor technologies that are certified by Microsoft through the Server Virtualization Validation Program (SVVP)”.

This link from VMware: http://www.vmware.com/solutions/whitepapers/new_msoft_policies.html states that VMware is SVVP certified as of August 2008.

This link from Microsoft: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/957006 states that “Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 Service Pack 1 and later versions are supported” in virtualized environments.

This link from Microsoft: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/944987/ states that Microsoft and VMware have established a joint support relationship (although they do not guarantee performance).

And one more for good measure: http://www.microsoft.com/presspass/press/2008/aug08/08-19EasyPathPR.mspx

 

Posted 09-25-2008 1:27 PM by Jeff Holliday

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VMware and SharePoint Support « Tech Talk PT wrote VMware and SharePoint Support « Tech Talk PT
on 09-26-2008 5:39 AM

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jim wrote re: VMware and SharePoint
on 02-09-2009 6:28 AM

i have a case open now with MS support that claim it is not supported, and that my only option is to puchase a physical server to host my s/p system (which had been working for about a month and suddenly stopped processing automated workflows).

Jeff Holliday wrote re: VMware and SharePoint
on 02-17-2009 5:03 PM

Just point them to their own site.  It has to be certain versions or higher.  What are you running for a virtual environment?

Luke wrote re: VMware and SharePoint
on 06-15-2009 1:22 PM

This means that VMware is supported, but is it recommended? From what I've heard a physical server is recommended for production usage, but for a development environment  a VM would be fine.

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