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Windows server 2008 rc0 with windows server virtualization

Greeting Folks,

Jeff Woolsey here from the Microsoft Virtualization Team. It’s a great week here at Microsoft and there’s a lot going on…

First, I HAVE to mention Halo 3. :-) Every review I’ve read as been extremely positive and it looks like the Halo team knocked one out of the park, AGAIN. Congratulations to them all!

Over here in Server, we have a release of our own, none other than Windows Server 2008 RC0. RC0 is a big release because it means we’re entering the home stretch for Windows Server 2008 and because it includes the first technology preview of our new hypervisor based virtualization technology, Windows Server virtualization (WSV). The announcement is here:

http://www.microsoft.com/presspass/features/2007/sep07/09-24windowserverrc0.mspx

…and the Windows Server 2008 RC0 download is here:

http://www.microsoft.com/windowsserver2008/audsel.mspx

With the announcement that the Windows Server 2008 and the Technology Preview is available, I’ve already received an inbox full of email from folks asking how they can try it out. I’ll send a pointer to the official release notes and the step-by-step setup guide shortly, but I want to get the word out so I’ve written up my own abridged version. This is my own quick setup guide and isn’t a replacement for the Release Notes and official Window Server Virtualization Step-by-Step Setup Guide.

Finally, as excited as everyone is about this release, please remember that this is Technology Preview and is not recommended for production use.

Cheers,

-Jeff

WSV Customer Technology Preview (CTP) Setup Guide

System Requirements:

  • Windows Server virtualization requires an x64-based processor, hardware-assisted virtualization (AMD-V or Intel VT), and hardware data execution protection.
  • Ensure your BIOS is up-to-date and has:
    • Hardware Assisted Virtualization is enabled in the BIOS
    • Data Execution Prevention enabled in the BIOS
      • No Execute (NX) bit on AMD systems
      • Execute Disable (XD) bit on Intel systems

NOTE: If any of these features were disabled in the BIOS, be sure to POWER OFF the system (not just reboot) to ensure they are properly enabled.

High Level Setup:

  1. Install a Full Installation of Windows Server 2008 Enterprise x64 Edition.
    1. WSV is also included with Windows Server 2008 Standard and Datacenter Editions; however, the majority of our testing has been on Enterprise Edition at this time so we recommend using the Enterprise Edition.
    2. Currently, WSV doesn’t work with Server Core installation, but will work with Server Core in a future release.
  2. Go to the following folder on the disk: ~:\Windows\wsv
  3. You will see two .MSU files: Windows6.0-KB939853-x64 and Windows6.0-KB939854-x64.
    1. Double click on Windows6.0-KB939853-x64.msu and proceed through the installation process.
    2. Double click on Windows6.0-KB939854-x64.msu and proceed through the installation process.
  4. Go to the Start menu and launch Server Manager.
  5. Go to the Roles Summary and click Add Roles.
  6. Proceed through the wizard and select to install Windows Server virtualization.
  7. Complete the wizard and RESTART when prompted.
  8. After the restart, installation will continue and complete.
  9. When installation is complete, you can now go to: Start Menu-->Administration Tools and launch the Windows Virtualization Management MMC Console. From the MMC, you can now create virtual machines!

NOTE: It is CRITICIAL that you perform steps 2 & 3, otherwise the option to install the Windows Server virtualization role won’t be available in the Role Manager.

Published Monday, September 24, 2007 2:29 PM by WSV_GUY

Comments

# Virtualizace ve Windows Serveru 2008 RC0 @ Tuesday, September 25, 2007 11:18 AM

Pokud jste stahovali (a my o tom nepochybujeme) novou verzi W2K8, určitě jste nedočkaví, abyste si vyzkoušeli

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# Off to a good start - eWeek reviews Viridian CTP @ Thursday, September 27, 2007 6:30 PM

With availability of Windows Server08 RC0 and the CTP of Windows Server virtualization (aka, Viridian), we've seen our first review/comments on Viridian CTP. eWeek's Jason Brooks posted a review under the title "Hypervisor Showdown: Microsoft vs. VMware."

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# Virtualisation in LongHorn RC0, First look... @ Thursday, September 27, 2007 10:59 PM

Finally, RC0 is available, and it contains a preview of what virtualisation in Microsoft may look like.

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# Веб-трансляция: Новые возможности Active Directory в Windows Server 2008 @ Friday, September 28, 2007 5:41 AM

Только что закончил проведение этой веб-трансляции. Спасибо всем участникам! И отдельное спасибо Амиру

Продукты и технологии Microsoft

# Wirtualizacja w Windows Server 2008 RC0 @ Saturday, September 29, 2007 6:41 AM

Wraz z wydaniem RC0 użytkownicy otrzymali szansę na przetestowanie Windows Server Virtualization (VSM).

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# Installing Windows Server Virtualization on Server 2008 RC0 @ Thursday, October 11, 2007 12:38 AM

So you've downloaded Server 2008 RC0 but you can't seem to find how to enable Windows Server Virtualization. You're not alone. As a set of beta code buried in another set of beta code, the installation routine for MIcrosoft's virtualization solution isn't

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# Номера KB различных дистрибутивов, связанных с Hyper-V @ Saturday, May 03, 2008 8:36 AM

Согласен, заголовок выглядит довольно путанно. Дело в том, что до Hyper-V всё обстояло очень просто. Ни сами средства виртуализации, ни поставлявшиеся с ними дополнения для виртуальных машин (VM Additions) не являлись частью ОС. Следовательно, они распространялись

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