Microsoft Virtualization - Windows 2008 Hyper-V R2This is a featured page

Microsoft® Windows Server® 2008 includes the Hyper-V™ role, which is a hypervisor that enables server virtualization. This new virtualization hypervisor enables a Windows Server 2008 system to host many virtual machines (VMs) or child partitions that run directly on the hypervisor layer. Hyper-V servers and VMs can be centrally managed by System Center Virtual Machine Manager (SCVMM) to enable centralized management and advanced features. Please visit the Dell TechCenter Hyper-V page for more information and links to additional resources. Here are some highlighted TechCenter demo videos with Hyper-V and SCVMM.

Hyper-V and SCVMM Videos


Hyper-V and SCVMM Cloning Using SCVMM to Manage VMware SCVMM with PRO Packs


Microsoft Virtual Server 2005


Microsoft also offers Virtual Server 2005, which runs as an application on top of Windows® to provide server virtualization. Virtual Server offers a low cost (no additional license fee) way to do virtualization on the Windows platform. It is similar to VMware's VMware® Server (which also has no license fee and runs on top of Windows) in that it does not have some of the advanced features of the VMware ESX server.

Microsoft SoftGrid Application Virtualization


SoftGrid application virtualization is another Microsoft virtualization product that allows individual applications to be virtualized and deployed without concern for application-specific requirements and prerequisites.


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