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	<description>Bob Hunt&amp;nbsp;and Jose Barreto are back for today’s episode where they show us how to scale-out a file server in Windows Server 2012 using Hyper-V. Tune in as they discuss the advancements made to file servers in terms of scale, storage, virtual processors, support for vm’s per host and per cluster as well as demoing a classic vs. scaled out file server. Download Windows Server 2012 If you&#39;re interested in learning more about the products or solutions discussed in this episode, click on any of the below links for free, in-depth information: Resources: Microsoft Virtual Academy Download Microsoft Private Cloud Evaluation Software Websites &amp;amp; Blogs: Bob Hunt’s Blog Jose Barreto’s Blog Virtual Labs: TechNet Virtual Labs: System Center 2012  Follow @technetradio Become a Fan @ facebook.com/MicrosoftTechNetRadio Subscribe to our podcast via iTunes, Zune, Stitcher, or RSS </description>
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