Microsoft laid out plans for the next iteration of its server virtualization technology on Wednesday.
In the fourth quarter of this year, it will offer an R2 version of Virtual Server 2005, rather than issuing a service pack as it had originally planned. A new version of the server software will appear in beta in the first half of 2006, with the final release scheduled for the second half of the year. That release will use Microsofts hypervisor technology to support AMDs Pacifica. Pacifica chip technology is Is it real, or is it virtual? [Adobe PDF] support for its. Power Architecture-based server computers, is helping the world to realise a much wider range. of virtualisation applications. more hits from: http://www.ghs.com/articles/GHS_ESE_Is_it_real_or_is_it_virtual_nov_07.pdf :: support for its. Power Architecture-based server computers, is helping the world to realise a much wider range. of virtualisation applications. http://www.ghs.com/articles/GHS_ESE_Is_it_real_or_is_it_virtual_nov_07.pdfHOME | Audio Server for Virtual Reality Applications [Adobe PDF]channels to each other which let music sound wider than without this effect, but the The window to the virtual world is. constrained by the screen dimensions. more hits from: http://www.hlrs.de/organization/vis/velab/AudioServer/files/AudioServer.PDF :: channels to each other which let music sound wider than without this effect, but the The window to the virtual world is. constrained by the screen dimensions. http://www.hlrs.de/organization/vis/velab/AudioServer/files/AudioServer.PDFHOME | designed to forge Metaversed.com | Ahead of the Virtual Curve:: promise of a new physics engine for the virtual world has been a long time in and just recently it moved to a new server to handle more load (find it now at http://metaversed.com/node?page=4HOME | Intel Open Port: Streaming and Virtual Hosted Desktop Study:: consistently low for Virtual Hosted Desktop; Server Utlization was significantly efficient for a wider variety of applications including graphics, multimedia, http://communities.intel.com/docs/DOC-1333HOME | virtual partitions that allow multiple operating systems and applications on one computer.
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Virtual server technology helps customers cut down on the number of boxes they need to power their businesses by allowing multiple instances of a piece of software, such as an operating system, to run on a single machine.
Microsoft released Virtual Server 2005 in September 2004.
The Longhorn Virtual Server release will support the hardware virtualization capabilities of Intels VT virtualization technology. Intel The chipmaking giant committed to adding virtualization technology to its PC processors in 2006, to coincide with Longhorn. But Intel decided to fast track the process after tests wowed customers.
The Virtual Server announcement, made at Intels Developer Forum, followed the release last week of a community technology preview of Exchange Server 2003 Service Pack 2. The company also announced it would extent support for Software Update Services (SUS) 1.0 until December 6, 2006 for customers who have already deployed it. Microsoft wants customers to move to Windows Server Update Services to get automatic security updates.
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