Saturday, June 28, 2008
Microsoft's Hyper-V has arrived
This one is for tech admins and IT enthusiast, because it's got nothing to do with world mobile. Well, not "directly'...
On last Thursday, Microsoft has announced the availability of its most awaited virtualization technology: Hyper-V. The release can be considered early, it's two months before the dead-line which was set six months after the release of Windows Server 2008.
This originally code named "Viridian" program, was prepared by Microsoft to compete with the existing and well known VMWare program. So now, Microsoft die-hard fans are no longer have to look for drivers compability which often become a huge burden for IT admins in a large domain network.
And with this Hyper-V program release, Microsoft has finally acknowledge the needs of its customers for running different OS side-by-side with its server OS flagship: Windows Server. Two particular type of customers will be happy to hear this; Mac OS X Server & Linux Server users.
[blogged with my Treo 750v]
On last Thursday, Microsoft has announced the availability of its most awaited virtualization technology: Hyper-V. The release can be considered early, it's two months before the dead-line which was set six months after the release of Windows Server 2008.
This originally code named "Viridian" program, was prepared by Microsoft to compete with the existing and well known VMWare program. So now, Microsoft die-hard fans are no longer have to look for drivers compability which often become a huge burden for IT admins in a large domain network.
And with this Hyper-V program release, Microsoft has finally acknowledge the needs of its customers for running different OS side-by-side with its server OS flagship: Windows Server. Two particular type of customers will be happy to hear this; Mac OS X Server & Linux Server users.
[blogged with my Treo 750v]
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