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Posted on 12/5/2007 1:35:40 PM
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In the following Microsoft Virtualization Podcast, Douglas Brown interviews Dr. Mark Russinovich, Microsoft Technical Fellow and overall Windows guru. Doug and Mark discuss what's new with Microsoft virtualization along with the following:
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Brief Introduction of Dr. Russinovich and discussion on why he is a virtualization expert
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Security implications of virtualization
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Mark's perspective on the virtualization world today
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Advantages and disadvantage of virtualization
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Explanation of the VHD (virtual hard drive) file format
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Citrix and Microsoft announcement that XenSource will support the VHD format
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Mark’s response to VMware's statement that "Virtualization is the end of the OS"
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Mark's response to the question "If you where king for a day what would you do and how reasonable would it be to achieve?" |
The above podcast runs 33:40 minutes and can be downloaded and/or listened to here |
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Posted on 12/5/2007 1:33:20 PM
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In the following Microsoft Virtualization Podcast, Douglas Brown interviews Eric Traut, Microsoft Distinguished Engineer. Eric is responsible for the Windows Kernel and Virtualization development teams at Microsoft, and in many ways, is the "father of Microsoft virtualization." Doug and Eric discuss what's new with Microsoft virtualization along with the following:
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Brief Introduction of Eric Traut and discussion on why he is a virtualization expert
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Eric's perspectives on the virtualization world today
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Top strengths and weaknesses of virtualization
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What's Eric sees Microsoft doing to overcome the top weakness
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Eric discusses some of the differences between VMware and Microsoft virtualization
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Eric’s response to VMware's statement that "virtualization is the end of the OS"
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Explanation of the Microsoft coined phrase, "enlightenment concept" and the performance enhancements it brings to virtualized operating systems
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Eric discusses the benefits of desktop virtualization and VDI
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Brief discussion about Hyper-V and some of its features such as, Live Migration and Hot Swap Memory and why they were removed from the upcoming release of Hyper-V
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Eric response to the question "If you where king for a day what would you do and how reasonable would it be to achieve?” | The above podcast runs 34:22 minutes and can be downloaded and/or listened to here |
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Posted on 12/5/2007 1:29:54 PM
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In the following Microsoft Virtualization Podcast, Douglas Brown interviews Mike Neil, General Manager of Virtualization Strategy, Windows Server Division at Microsoft. Doug and Mike discuss what's new with Microsoft virtualization along with the following:
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Brief Introduction of Mike Neil and discussion on why he is a virtualization Mike talks a bit about his Connectix days and the early days of desktop virtualization
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Mike's perspective on the virtualization world today
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Top strengths and weaknesses of virtualization
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Mike’s response to VMware's statement that "virtualization is the end of the OS"
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Explanation of the Microsoft coined phrase, "enlightenment concept"
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Brief discussion about Hyper-V and some of its features such as, Live Migration and Hot Swap Memory and why they were removed from the upcoming release of Hyper-V
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Citrix's acquisition of XenSource and how it adds value to Microsoft virtualization
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Discussion about VHD and were we can use it and its future
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Mike’s response to the question "If you where king for a day what would you do and how reasonable would it be to achieve?” | The above podcast runs 37:22 minutes and can be downloaded and/or listened to here |
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Posted on 12/5/2007 1:26:38 PM
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In the following Microsoft Virtualization Podcast, Douglas Brown interviews Stuart Schaefer, Partner Architect, Management Solutions Division. Stuart is also one of the co-founders and the technical genius behind Softricity SoftGrid, now known as Microsoft Application Virtualization. Doug and Stuart discuss what's new with Microsoft virtualization along with the following:
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Brief Introduction of Stuart Schaefer and discussion on why he is a virtualization expert
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Stuart's perspective on the virtualization world today
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Top benefits of virtualization
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Stuart discusses the problem areas of virtualization and what Microsoft is doing to address them
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Stuart discusses his work with dynamic systems and offline patching
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Stuart discusses what Microsoft is doing to ease the issues of managing virtual and physical environments
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Perspective of the desktop virtualization (VDI) markets
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Stuart's response to VMware's statement that "virtualization is the end of the OS"
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Stuart's response to the question "If you where king for a day what would you do and how reasonable would it be to achieve?” | The above podcast runs 28:03 minutes and can be downloaded and/or listened to here |
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Posted on 12/5/2007 1:20:04 PM
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In the following Microsoft Virtualization Podcast, Douglas Brown interviews David Greschler, Director, Integrated Virtualization Strategy at Microsoft. David is also one of the co-founders of Softricity SoftGrid, now known as Microsoft Application Virtualization. Doug and David discuss what's new with Microsoft virtualization along with the following:
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Brief Introduction of David Greschler and discussion on why he is a virtualization expert
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David talks about why he founded Softricity and the vision behind it
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David's perspective on the virtualization world today
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David talks about the amazing adoption rate of Microsoft Application Virtualization (Microsoft SoftGrid)
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David's perspectives on the desktop virtualization (VDI) market
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Explanation of Microsoft Virtualization Management solution called, Virtual Machine Manager
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David's views on how Microsoft will overcome VMware's current market lead
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David’s response to the question "If you where king for a day what would you do and how reasonable would it be to achieve?” |
The above podcast runs 39:05 minutes and can be downloaded and/or listened to here |
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