Gain enhanced security and performance with Windows Server 2025—now in preview
We are excited to announce that Windows Server 2025 is available in public preview and ready for you to download in the Evaluation Center.
For those of you amongst the 14,000 attending TechEd 2007 next week in Orlando, expect to see and learn alot about virtualization.
It all starts with Bob Muglia’s keynote on Monday where Jeff Woolsey will reprise his role of virtualization demo dude. Jeff will demo Windows Server 2008 server core installation running an IDS build of Windows Server virtualization, managed by both MOM and System Center Virtual Machine Manager. I’d expect to see VM creation, interop and network load balancing with limited disruption of service. I’m hoping to see V-to-V conversion, from ESX Server to Windows Server virtualization. I’ll be watching on Monday, and I expect the webcast to be available from here.
Looking for something a bit more technical? Well I’d recommend the following sessions:
If you’re looking for 300-level fun, I’d recommend attending the first-ever, public hands-on lab for Windows Server virtualization. You won’t walk away with code (it’s not public yet) from this HOL, but you’ll walk away with the ability to: configure Windows Server virtualization, create and manage VHDs, create and manage virtual network switches and VMs.
OK, OK that’s all well and good, you say. But what about using virtualization to better manage desktops? I’d recommend the following:
There are other great sessions, too. But these are a few that interest me and might interest you.
Patrick