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Inside Windows Server 2008 Kernel Changes

Great Stuff from SysInternals (and Mark Russinovich):

Inside Windows Server 2008 Kernal Changes: Mark goes deep inside the Server 2008 kernel to describe enhancements to memory management and I/O processing, as well as how Server 2008 implements new features like Hyper-V, self-healing NTFS, SMB2, and more. This article complements the three-part series Windows Vista kernal changes series and UAC internals articles Mark also published in TechNet Magazine.

Mark Hosts Virtual Roundtable on Deploying Vista: Watch Mark Russinovich and a panel of industry experts and IT pros have an interactive roundtable discussion on Windows Vista adoption and deployment, including challenges, workarounds, and solutions.

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Posted: Tuesday, March 11, 2008 6:25 PM by smearp
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