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Windows Server 2008 partition swtiching

At the 2nd day of WinHEC keynotes, Microsoft showed off its next server OS. In the below video, server division chief Bill Laing gets a demonstration of server's ability to recover when a server partition goes down.

Bill Laing and John Strange of Microsoft demonstrate Windows Server 2008's ability to recover from a crash and switch to a new server partition on the fly.

May 16, 2007 at 10:29 PM | Permalink

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