Differences bewteen Virtual Server and the Hypervisor

25. August 2006 04:03 by Csaborio in General  //  Tags:   //   Comments (0)
When working with these labs, people who have heard about the hypervisor integration
usually ask what is going to be different between the hypervisor and the current offerings or Virtual Server 2005 R2 Beta. In this link, you an find extensive information about the difference between them, but of special interest is the table below:


Virtual Server 2005 R2
Windows Server Virtualization
32-bit VMs
Yes
Yes
64-bit VMs
No
Yes
Multi-processor VMs?
No
Yes, up to 8 processor VMs
VM memory support?
3.6 GB per VM
More than 32 GB per VM
Hot add memory/processors?
No
Yes
Hot add storage/networking?
No
Yes
Can be managed by System Center Virtual Machine Manager?
Yes
Yes
Cluster support?
Yes
Yes
Scriptable/Extensible?
Yes, using COM
Yes, using WMI
Number of running VMs?
64
More than 64. As many as hardware will allow.
User interface
Web Interface
MMC 3.0 Interface

This table only goes to show that Microsoft’s Virtualization strategy in the future will offer a lot more than Virtual Server. Keep in mind that these features will be available about 180 days after Windows Longhorn Server ships, so until then, we will just have to sit back and watch these long awaited features with a lot of patience.