By Roger Howorth, ZDNet UK on 22 October 2008 05:23 PM
Tags: vmware, esx, hypervisor, server, free, esx server, vic, vms
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In the first page of this article you have the following statement: "Hyper-V sits on top of Windows" This is incorrect. The Hypervisor in Hyper-V is a thin layer of code that sits between the hardware and the OS and actually loads before Windows does. Please see the following article to make sure you understand the Hyper-V architecture.
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc768520.aspx