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Low Training Requirements
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Virtual Server is a Windows-based solution, which can result in lower costs, better return on investment, and faster deployment. The host operating system is already familiar to administrators, and little additional training is required to implement Virtual Server 2005.
Seamless Migration Path to Windows Server Virtualization
Deploying Windows Vista Enterprise Centralized Desktop on Virtual Server 2005 R2 offers a seamless migration path to Windows Server Virtualization (formerly code-named “Viridian”). A core feature of the Windows Server code name “Longhorn” operating system, Windows Server Virtualization will include:
Support for multiprocessor VMs
Support for 32-bit and 64-bit VMs
Live movement of running VMs from one physical host to another
Support for “large” memory—at least 32 GB per VM
The ability to add RAM or processors to VMs while they are running
Improved host-clustering support
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