Microsoft's Virtual Server product is getting support for AMD's
virtualization technology with an upcoming service pack, the company
announced Thursday. Beta 2 of Virtual Server 2005 R2 SP1 introduces
the feature, which means improved performance for virtual machines
running on AMD systems.
"Virtualization is a major global trend that enables businesses to be
more agile. AMD and Microsoft are collaborating to make virtualization
a strong part of the computing fabric," said AMD vice president Terri
Hall. Microsoft previously only supported Intel-specific
virtualization technology. Other new features in Beta 2 include a
Volume Shadow Service for making backups and the ability to edit files
in a virtual hard disk without starting the virtual machine.
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Microsoft's Virtual Server product is getting support for AMD's virtualization technology with an upcoming service pack, the company announced Thursday. Beta 2 of Virtual Server 2005 R2 SP1 introduces the feature, which means improved performance for virtual machines running on AMD systems.
"Virtualization is a major global trend that enables businesses to be more agile. AMD and Microsoft are collaborating to make virtualization a strong part of the computing fabric," said AMD vice president Terri Hall. Microsoft previously only supported Intel-specific virtualization technology. Other new features in Beta 2 include a Volume Shadow Service for making backups and the ability to edit files in a virtual hard disk without starting the virtual machine.
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Microsoft's Virtual Server product is getting support for AMD's
virtualization technology with an upcoming service pack, the company
announced Thursday. Beta 2 of Virtual Server 2005 R2 SP1 introduces the
feature, which means improved performance for virtual machines running on
AMD systems.
"Virtualization is a major global trend that enables businesses to be more
agile. AMD and Microsoft are collaborating to make virtualization a strong
part of the computing fabric," said AMD vice president Terri Hall.
Microsoft previously only supported Intel-specific virtualization
technology. Other new features in Beta 2 include a Volume Shadow Service
for making backups and the ability to edit files in a virtual hard disk
without starting the virtual machine.
-- < Si todo lo que merece la pena te parece inalcanzable, tal vez llegó la hora de darle la vuelta a los prismáticos. >
"Mr Big Dragon" escribió en el mensaje news:
Comment: Jode SR. TELLA LLOP jajaja
Microsoft's Virtual Server product is getting support for AMD's virtualization technology with an upcoming service pack, the company announced Thursday. Beta 2 of Virtual Server 2005 R2 SP1 introduces the feature, which means improved performance for virtual machines running on AMD systems.
"Virtualization is a major global trend that enables businesses to be more agile. AMD and Microsoft are collaborating to make virtualization a strong part of the computing fabric," said AMD vice president Terri Hall. Microsoft previously only supported Intel-specific virtualization technology. Other new features in Beta 2 include a Volume Shadow Service for making backups and the ability to edit files in a virtual hard disk without starting the virtual machine.