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Microsoft Virtual Server
Microsoft
Virtual Server 2005, hosted on the Microsoft Windows Server
2003 operating system and based on technology originally developed
by Connectix, delivers the performance necessary to carry
out consolidation, migration, and isolation tasks through
virtualization technology in an enterprise-ready computing
environment with advanced levels of scalability, manageability,
and reliability. Microsoft has aimed Virtual Server 2005 at
businesses wishing to improve operational efficiency in software
test and development, legacy line of business application
migration, and server consolidation scenarios.
Virtual Server 2005 R2 runs most major x86 operating systems
in the virtual machine guest environment. Thus almost any
32-bit physical server can be run virtually on Virtual Server
2005. Virtual Server 2005 R2 makes use of industry-standard
technologies like Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP), RDP
(terminal services), Extensible Markup Language (XML), and
Performance Monitoring (PerfMon) to handle common management
tasks. Virtual machine configurations are stored in XML files,
and server monitoring and configuration is done through an
HTTP/HTML interface. This makes it easy to integrate the management
of the virtualization solution into any enterprise management
toolset used in an IT organization.
Active Directory service allows the same directory management
features for virtual machines as are provided for physical
machines by using a centralized repository for hierarchical
information about users and computers on the network. Active
Directory incorporates significant improvements in management
and performance in Windows Server 2003 which can be leveraged
through virtual machines hosted by Virtual Server 2005 R2.
Microsoft Virtual Server Administration
Website
Microsoft
Virtual Server consultingYou can manage Microsoft Virtual
Server 2005 and the virtual systems running under it through
the Virtual Server Administration Website. A remote view thumbnail
image of running virtual machines provides administrators
with an overview of the state of the server. A graphical depiction
of CPU usage shows whether machines are running, stopped,
stopping, or saved. An event log describes recent events.
Events are also recorded in the host event log.
The Microsoft Virtual Server Administration Website makes
it easy to configure Virtual Server management features to
suit your company’s requirements. Virtual machines are
created in Virtual Server 2005 through a simple form that
allows the administrator to dictate the virtual operating
environment for the machine. Virtual Server 2005 derives virtual
machine properties from a combination of hardware specifications
such as processor speed and physical network adapters, plus
virtual settings such as hard disk size and memory allocation.
Virtual Server 2005 includes the ability to select the bus
type (IDE or SCSI) at the time of virtual machine creation.
Once created, individual virtual machines can be monitored
and modified by viewing the Microsoft Virtual Server Administration
Website's virtual machine configuration page. On a single
page, all of the virtual machine’s current performance
and configuration information is displayed. Virtual Server
2005 enables disk hierarchy, allowing multiple machines to
run from the same base machine configuration, or parent virtual
hard disk. Virtual Server 2005 saves the changes to the machine
in a unique disk known as a differencing virtual hard disk.
The differencing virtual hard disk is paired with the parent
virtual hard disk to operate the virtual machine. Many differencing
virtual hard disks can run concurrently in conjunction with
a single parent virtual hard disk. Like other configurations,
differencing virtual hard disks are easy to configure through
one simple form on the Administration Website.
The virtual network settings interface allows the creation
of an unlimited number of virtual networks. Virtual machines
can support up to four virtual network connections.
DCI Offers Professional
Support for Microsoft Virtual Server Technology
To find out more about how DCI's virtual server consulting
professionals can help you with Microsoft Virtual Server technology,
call (866)666-7731 or email information@dcicorporation.com.
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