Microsoft reduced some key features of Viridian technology
Windows Server virtualization technology (codenamed Viridian) of Microsoft will be cut down some key features to keep up time for users to launch.
As a result, Viridian does not have Live integration, and some key resources such as storage, network, memory, and processor support up to 16 cores (logical processor).
Viridian is a virtualization technology based on the new Windows Hypervisor platform and is part of the Windows Server Longhorn server application. Windows Hypervisor is a software layer between Windows Server Longhorn hardware and operating system, allowing multiple operating systems to run simultaneously and simultaneously on a PC.
Viridian's feature cuts are still implemented even when Microsoft has delayed the release of the first beta of the technology (from the first half of this year to the end of this year) to meet performance requirements. and deployment capabilities.
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