__/ [ Linonut ] on Saturday 12 May 2007 14:53 \__
> After takin' a swig o' grog, Freeride belched out this bit o' wisdom:
>
>>
http://news.com.com/Microsoft+cuts+Windows+virtualization+features/2100-1016_3-6182852.html?tag=cd.top
>>
>>>The company is changing three key features of the hypervisor technology
>>>to try to stick to its schedule of releasing the technology within 180
>>>days of completing its Windows Server "Longhorn" operating system, due to
>>>be finalized before the end of the year. The features will be included in
>>>a future version of Viridian, formally called Windows Server
>>>Virtualization, the company said.
>
> Shades of Vista!!!
>
> Another shining example of Microsoft word innovation, by the way:
>
> Vista n. (Microsoft) A limited, confining view, with clouds and fog.
Oh mama!
"It's not going to have the 64-processor support that pushed its release from
the first half to the second or the ability to add processors, memory, disks
and networking on-the-fly or live migration."
http://dotnet.sys-con.com/read/374815.htm
Not even 64-bit support. For a server!!! How bad can the code be? No wonder
they have just decided to embark on a /legal/ war against Linux. They can
never cope based on quality, features, etc.
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