My personal favourites from the list so far are Production Checkpoints to allow you to checkpoint an application service a number of VMs in a collection that make up an application such as SQL Server, an app server and a web server, all in a single operation for consistent snapshots across multiple service tiers. Network Adapter Identification allows the name of a vNIC from the Hyper-V host to be passed through into the VM Guest OS so our Guest OS will see our vNICs not as Ethernet or Local Area Connection but as Production-VMNetwork or whatever you naming convention is. Reading through it myself, there seems to be a lot of work gone into stabilising clustered Hyper-V which is very welcome. His post is worth keeping an eye on if you are in the Hyper-V virtualization business. Hyper-V MVP Aidan Finn has a post running over at where he is maintaining a list of the new features coming in Windows Server vNext specifically around Hyper-V.
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