Microsoft Launches Server 2008 with ‘Heroes’ Theme
“HEROES happen {here}” was the theme for Microsoft’s launch Wednesday of its Windows Server 2008 operating system. The heroes, of course, are the IT workers who have been waiting through the many announcements for the final release and, sometimes, helping in the beta examining.
Today’s sold-out event was scheduled for the Los Angeles Convention Center, followed by similar events in succeeding weeks in New York, San Antonio, Chicago, Boston, Denver and nine other cities, as well as online virtual launches.
The final technical preview of the release candidate for SQL Server 2008 was additionally expected Wednesday. The public launch is expected in the third quarter.
Possible Impacts
Server 2008 could have a major impact, said Laura DiDio, an analyst with industry research firm Yankee Group. Its features include enhanced protection, virtualization, increased capability, a smaller footprint, and advancements in management and remote access.
The impact on virtualization, she said, is going to be “huge,” although she
Server 2008 has some virtualization built-in, but enhanced virtualization will be offered by Microsoft’s Hyper-V, a hypervisor. A hypervisor is a layer of software that operates amoung the hardware and the operating software. DiDio said there was disappointment about the delay of Hyper-V, which will be released 180 days after Server 2008, but “customers are used to delays from Microsoft.”
Microsoft has said that Windows Server 2008’s virtualization is highly scalable, permitting multiprocessor guests, memory allocations of more than 32GB per machine, and integrated virtual switch support. Supported storage protocols include iSCSI and fibre-channel SAN.
64-Bit, Vista Adoption
Another potential “huge sea change,” she said, is the increased adoption of 64-bit technology. DiDio added that one of the reasons why the 64-bit Windows Server 2003 did not have larger adoption is that “it…
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