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Last Friday's Virtualisation talk

Last Friday I spoke at an event run by MJ Flood (a local partner). The format was something new to me (and something that I really enjoyed). There was around fifty of us in the room and we all got to listen to the main presentation (PowerPoint slides

Yet More Virtualisation Resources..

As promised, here's some more useful resources about Virtualisation: The Virtual Server Community site looks like it's becoming 'the place to go' for Virtualisation info. The MSPress Virtual Server 2005 Resource Kit isn't out yet (not until the 22nd August),

New Virtual Server Community Site

VS Community is the new online technical community with a focus on Microsoft virtualization technology. This community has the goal of bringing together the latest industry news, product use guidance, and virtualization project guidelines to assist IT

VMRCplus (an alternate UI for managing Virtual Server)

I've been telling people for ages that they don't need to install IIS just to run Virtual Server (you only need IIS on the machine where you want to run the Administration Web Site). Well, now we've released VMRCplus (an alternate UI for managing Virtual

Virtual Server 2005 R2 SP1

Has released! Virtual Server 2005 R2 SP1 went live yesterday - you can download it for free now. There are a ton of great things in SP1 including support for hardware assisted virtualisation technology (both AMD and Intel), support for Volume Shadow Copy

Anyone got a spare hour and a half?

I did this afternoon (well, I was doing admin tasks) - whilst doing that I watched Bob Muglia's keynote presentation from TechEd in Orlando . It is/was very good, so if you do have an hour and a half to spare, I'd recommend it. If you haven't got that

Virtual Server - Quick Migration

I've been doing a lot of talks on Microsoft and Virtualisation recently. The topic that seems to get a lot of interest is how we use Virtual Server and Clustering together to provide high availability. Basically Virtual Server is a 'clusterable resource'

The book I mentioned yesterday

Just wanted to post a reference to the great book on Virtual Server 2005 that I mentioned yesterday. The book is called: Professional Microsoft Virtual Server 2005 (Paperback) by B. Armstrong (Author) Some of the chapter titles: · Installing Guest Operating

My Virtualisation Presentations

I've recently delivered two presentations that cover Microsoft's Virtualisation story. The agenda was this: Microsoft’s Virtualisation Strategy Microsoft’s Virtualisation Products: Today Virtual PC Virtual Server SoftGrid (Clustering, Terminal Services,
 
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