Does running Windows NT in a virtual machine mean that Microsoft is extending its support for the product?
A. No. While you may receive benefit from moving the applications from physical hardware to virtual machines, running applications in a virtual environment does not extend their support life cycles. For more information about the support life-cycle timeframes, please see the Microsoft Support Lifecycle page.
No. While you may receive benefit from moving the applications from physical hardware to virtual machines, running applications in a virtual environment does not extend their support life cycles. For more information about the support life-cycle timeframes, please see the Microsoft Support Lifecycle page.
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