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Hyper-V. Server 2008 & Virtualization. IT Challenges Driving Integrated Virtualization. Systems can’t scale quickly. Can’t meet SLAs. Costs are too high. Providing business continuity for operating systems and applications. Expensive space across the data center or branch offices.
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Hyper-V Server 2008 & Virtualization
IT Challenges Driving Integrated Virtualization Systems can’t scale quickly Can’t meet SLAs Costs are too high Providing business continuity for operating systems and applications • Expensive space across the data center or branch offices Slow response to dynamic needs at the data center Excessive power and energy consumption; unfriendly to the environment Downtime is affecting server availability Application incompatibilities Lengthy server testing Server underutilization Application-specific servers (server silos) Typical server workloads often consume only 5-10 percentof total server capacity
What is Virtualization? Hyper-V Virtualization is the isolation of one computing resource from the others: Virtual Presentation Presentation layer separate from process Presentation and process on same computer Applications installed to OS Operating system installed to hardware Data resides on local computer Network assigned to specific location Virtual Applications Any application on any computer on-demand VS Virtual Machine OS can be assigned to any desktop or server Virtual Data Data resides on the network Virtual Network Localizing dispersed resources Virtualization results in more efficientresource utilizationand enables greater flexibility and simplified change management
Why Microsoft? • It’s Windows® • Full 360 degree view • Integrated management • Best value • Interoperability • HYPER-V
Integrated Virtualization Across the Organization desktop Virtualization application Virtualization presentation Virtualization Decouple applications from desktop operating systems and deliver on demand Centralize processing and data storage; present the user interface locally Create an additional isolated OS environment on a standard desktop server Virtualization Consolidate workloads for more efficient resource utilization
“Windows Server 2008 will change the way people look at virtualization.” Danielle Ruest, Information Week Reactions to Windows Server® 2008 Hyper-V™ ZDNet Feb. 14, 2008 ChannelWeb Feb. 11, 2008 “Even though Hyper-V is still pre-1.0 code, I think Microsoft has done a bang-up job with its hypervisor, and it may just turn this Linux freak into a Windows 2008 junkie.” “Yes, jaws actually dropped when it [Hyper-V] was installed in the Test Center.” InfoWorld Feb. 25, 2008 “Microsoft's virtualization has three unique advantages: It costs nothing, its administration is integrated into Microsoft's other server management tools, and Windows Server 2008 is the only host OS it needs to support.”