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Sun Microsystems

Sun Microsystems develops technologies that power the global marketplace. Guided by a singular vision—"The Network Is the Computer"—Sun offers a complete desktop-to-data center virtualization product portfolio and a comprehensive set of virtualization service offerings to help customers deploy new services faster, maximize the utilization of system resources, and more easily monitor and manage virtualized environments.

Sun and Microsoft Virtualization

Sun and Microsoft are working together to increase interoperability between the Sun product line and Windows Server 2008 Hyper-V technology.

Optimize your infrastructure, from the data center to the desktop, with flexible, energy-efficient virtualization solutions from Microsoft and Sun. Their history of collaboration and commitment to better interoperability will enable virtualization solutions to meet a wide range of requirements. Whether you need a desktop or a data center solution, these technologies are designed for maximum return on investment (ROI), power efficiencies, and agility. With management technologies from Sun and Microsoft, you can streamline operating system patching, simplify configurations, and realize more secure virtualized environments.

  • Interoperability: Extensive testing and validation processes will provide flexible, reliable configuration options, and ensure Windows Server 2000 Service Pack 4, Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 2, and Windows Server 2008 runs well as a guest on Sun xVM virtualization technologies and that Sun Solaris runs well as a guest on Hyper-V. Sun is enrolled into the Windows Server Virtualization Validation Program (SVVP), demonstrating Sun’s commitment to working with Microsoft on interoperability.
  • Manageability: Simplify operating system patching and management by combining Sun xVM Ops Center with Microsoft System Center Virtual Machine Manager 2008 and Microsoft System Center Configuration Manager 2007.
  • Cost savings: Realize maximum ROI by increasing server utilization and consolidation, lowering data center power and cooling costs, and using low-cost, power-efficient devices, such as Sun Ray client computers that use one-tenth the energy of a typical computer.
Sun Microsystems

"Interoperability is an important requirement for customers to adopt virtualization for their datacenters and desktops," said Bob Kelly, corporate vice president of Microsoft Infrastructure Server Marketing. “Together with Sun, we are equally committed to ensuring Windows Server runs well on Sun's virtualization products, and that the same is true for the Solaris operating system running on Windows Server 2008 Hyper-V."

 

Mark Bowker, industry analyst with Enterprise Strategy Group, discusses virtualization with David Greschler of Microsoft and Vijay Sarathy of Sun.