As operating system migration has become more of an issue, particularly for Microsoft administrators, the company has responded by releasing a beta version of Virtual Server 2004, which promises to pave a gentle migration path to Windows Server 2003 while working with older Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 and Windows 2000 operating systems. While the company announced a delay of the product release to the middle of this year, it did make a beta version of Virtual Server 2004 — intended to allow server consolidation, high availability, flexibility and scalability — available to selected testers this week.
Microsoft Unveils Virtual Server 2004 Beta
Posted by: Jay Lyman February 19, 2004 02:17 PMAs operating system migration has become more of an issue, particularly for Microsoft administrators, the company has responded by releasing a beta version of Virtual Server 2004, which promises to pave a gentle migration path to Windows Server 2003 while working with older Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 and Windows 2000 operating systems. While the company announced a delay of the product release to the middle of this year, it did make a beta version of Virtual Server 2004 — intended to allow server consolidation, high availability, flexibility and scalability — available to selected testers this week.