Leveraging Virtualization
Last but not least (in fact, so not least that we’ll be covering this topic in our very next chapter), there’s Windows Server Virtualization, which will change (once it’s released after Windows Server 2008 is released) the entire architecture of Windows servers in fundamental ways. And even though Windows Server Virtualization is still in an early stage of development at the time of writing this book, IT pros like you already know the power virtualization technologies have to affect today’s enterprises through server consolidation, business continuity management, development and testing environments, application compatibility, and datacenter workload decoupling.
I won’t go into more details about Windows Server Virtualization ...
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