Virtualization: Test Drive Hyper-V Now
Microsoft has been providing powerful virtualization tools for years. Microsoft Virtual Server 2005, the current server offering, remains a leader in compatibility and industry support. As virtualization goes mainstream — majority of enterprise organizations are using or evaluating virtualization — and businesses are benefiting from total cost of ownership reduction for server infrastructure and the other advantages for server consolidation and increased agility.
We just released the first public beta of our virtualization technology, called Hyper-V. As you know Windows Server will ship in February and is launching with SQL Server 2008 and Visual Studio 2008.
We also announced that we would offer a stand-alone version of Hyper-V that does not require the use of Windows Server 2008.
If you read the previous blog, it gave you a high level overview of what virtualization is and now you can actually test it or see the quick demo if you have time. Check it out here.