The Dvs Simplified Hypervisors; Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2 Sp1 With Hyper-V Role; Citrix Xenserver 6.0.2 - Dell DVS Simplified Appliance Tower Reference

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The DVS Simplified Hypervisors

5.2

Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1 with Hyper-V Role

5.2.1
Hyper-V builds on the architecture and functionality of Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1 by
adding multiple new features that enhance product flexibility. Hyper-V provides a
dynamic, reliable and scalable virtualization platform combined with a single set of
integrated management tools to manage both physical and virtual resources, enabling
you to create an agile and dynamic data center. The benefits of using Windows Server
2008 R2 SP1 with Hyper-V Role include:
Monitoring, management, and general administration.
The Hyper-V Manager is a snap-in for the Microsoft Management Console (MMC) that
Windows administrators are familiar with.
Comes pre-loaded in the Server Manager MMC on all Hyper-V versions of the
appliance.
Can be loaded on Windows 7 (and above) clients that have "Remote Server
Administration Tools" installed (as a free download from Microsoft).
VDI with Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1 with Hyper-V Role benefits from a rich end user
experience with support for rich media and USB devices with Microsoft RemoteFX as well
as a great better together story with Windows 7 as the guest OS due to increased VM
density with Dynamic Memory and near-invisible integration of virtualized desktops in
Windows 7.

Citrix XenServer 6.0.2

5.2.2
Citrix XenServer is a complete, managed server virtualization platform built on the
powerful Xen hypervisor. Citrix XenServer technology is widely acknowledged as the
fastest and most secure virtualization software in the industry. XenServer is designed for
efficient management of Windows® and Linux® virtual servers and delivers cost-effective
server consolidation and business continuity.
XenServer is the enterprise-ready, cloud-proven virtualization platform that contains all
the capabilities required to create and manage a virtual infrastructure. It is trusted by
demanding organizations to run the most mission critical applications and used by the
largest clouds.
Cuts costs. By reducing the number of physical servers required in the data
center, organizations are able to save on their power and cooling costs.
Increases IT agility and efficiency. Customers can easily adapt to changing data
center and computing needs by dynamically flexing capacity, optimizing VM
placement and automating repetitive management tasks.
Improves performance and user productivity. By enabling ―zero downtime‖
maintenance, automatically recovering from hardware failure and providing
failover capabilities in disaster situations, end users are ensured access to mission
critical applications in all scenarios.
The free edition of XenServer starts with a 64-bit
hypervisor and centralized management, live
migration and conversion tools to create a virtual
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