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Real Power of Virtualization
Something that really caught my eye was the ability to add system resources to an OS on the fly.

That would be impressive when considering some of the more intensive apps. A Database could quickly asborb that extra processor during a peak load session. Extra RAM could come into play when thrashing starts to occur.

Really impressive ideas that are already shown in real world examples. Sounds like Windows Longhorn Server is going to be leaps and bounds better of an upgrade than Windows Server 2003.
Posted by: nucrash   Posted on: 05/24/06 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Real Power of Virtualization  nucrash | 05/24/06
DB is not a good candidate for virtualization  georgeou | 05/24/06
Resouces on the fly is an improvement  nucrash | 05/25/06
Cursed Tangents and my random mind  nucrash | 05/25/06
Office 2007 Review  nucrash | 05/25/06
Interesting, it loaded here without a problem  mdemuth | 05/25/06
Hrm...  nucrash | 05/25/06
No, not at all  mdemuth | 05/25/06
I was still behind a router at home  nucrash | 05/25/06
Office 2007 is just fluff - no real substance.  boed | 08/29/06

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