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Uac review Guide
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bet | 22/23 | Sana | 21.03.2017 | Hajmi | 168,5 Kb. | | #942 |
Broad Hardware Support
Virtual Server 2005 takes advantage of the broad hardware support already in place for the Windows operating system. It can be run on almost any x86-based or x64-based server supported by Windows Server 2003, giving customers a high degree of flexibility in deploying Virtual Server and helping to ensure that investments in Virtual Server do not become obsolete because of limited hardware support in the future.
Strong Supportability
Microsoft fully tests Windows Vista running on Virtual Server 2005 R2 with SP1 and provides support for it running in this configuration. Conversely, when Windows Vista is running as a guest on a virtual machine provided by another vendor, that VM is a “black box” to Microsoft. In that situation, comprehensive support is not possible because of limited visibility into all solution components, which limits the ability of Microsoft to analyze and resolve problems. For this reason, Microsoft Product Support Services policy requires that problems be reproduced on a stand-alone server before any support is provided.
(Microsoft’s support policy for third-party virtual machine solutions can be found at http://support.microsoft.com/kb/897615.)
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