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Benjamin Armstrong
Senior Program Manager Lead
Microsoft Corporation
CLI202
Agenda
Client Virtualization Overview
MED-V
Overview
Features
Architecture
Demo
Environment
Windows Virtual PC
Overview
Features
Environment
Demo
Architecture
Client Virtualization Landscape
Main Traditional uses:
Application compatibility
Development and testing
Other Traditional uses:
Training
Demonstration
Evaluation
Client Virtualization Landscape
Emerging uses:
Employee owned computer
Contractor laptop
Application isolation
Instant on access to applications
Desktop vs. Server Virtualization
Microsoft has been investing agressively in server virtualization
Larger market demand for "pure virtualization" on the server
Microsoft has still been investing in client virtualization (though not as agresssively)
VECD (licensing changes)
MED-V
Windows Virtual PC
Windows XP Mode
Windows Desktop Virtualization Focus
Windows Virtual PC: Application Compatibility (unmanaged)
MED-V: Application Compatiblility (managed)
VDI: Hyper-V and Remote Desktop Services in Windows Server 2008 R2
Agenda
Client Virtualization Overview
MED-V
Overview
Features
Architecture
Demo
Environment
Windows Virtual PC
Overview
Features
Environment
Demo
Architecture
What is MED-V?
Enterprise management tools for Virtual PC
Technology acquired from Kidaro
End-user Experience and Usability
Usage Policy and Data Transfer Control
Centralized Management and Monitoring
Image Creation, Delivery and Update
Core virtual machine (Virtual PC)
MED-V Features
Virtual Image repositry and deployment
Centralized image store
Creates "auto-install" package for deployment using removable media (e.g. DVD, USB key) or over the web
Centralized Management and monitoring
Control deployed VMs
Control user access
Monitor user activity
MED-V Features (cont.)
Usage policy and data transfer control
Configure usage polices such as:
Expiration of virtual machines
Time limits for offline work
Printing capabilities
Automatic redirection of predifined websites to the virtual environment
MED-V Architecture
Management Console
Active Directory
Management
Server
Image Repository
End User
MED-V
Benjamin Armstrong
Senior Program Manager
Windows Virtualization
demo
MED-V Environment
Management Server:
Windows Server 2008
Hosts:
Windows XP SP2 / SP3, Windows Vista SP1
Guests:
Windows XP SP2 / SP3, Windows 2000 SP4
Virtualization Software
Virtual PC 2007 SP1
MED-V in MDOP
Microsoft Desktop Optimization Pack for Software Assurance
Asset Inventory Service
Advanced Group Policy Management
System Center Desktop Error Monitoring
Diagnostic and Recovery Toolset
App-V
MED-V
MDOP available on MSDN
Agenda
Client Virtualization Overview
MED-V
Overview
Features
Architecture
Demo
Environment
Windows Virtual PC
Overview
Features
Environment
Demo
Architecture
Windows Virtual PC Goals
Provide a seamless solution for running Windows XP applications on Windows 7 using virtualization
Maintain existing Virtual PC functionality
Virtual PC History
1997 – Virtual PC for Mac 1.0
Focused on running Windows apps on Mac
2001 – Virtual PC 4.0 for Windows
Focused on running legacy applications on Windows 2000 / XP
2003 – Microsoft Virtual PC 2004
Two primary markets: Legacy application compatibility in the Enterprise and Development / Testing
2007 – Microsoft Virtual PC 2007
Add support for 64-bit hosts, hardware virtualization
Press on Application Compatibility
“When Windows 7 is released later this year or in early 2010,Microsoft Office Pro 2010, many PC users who upgrade will be coming from Windows XP”
“But what if Windows 7 had perfect Windows XP compatibility?”
- ZDNet
- PCWorld
“So XP users, unite: Are you going to clamor for extended support? Plan for a Windows 7 migration now?”
“Still,Office 2007 Serial, one of the major complaints against Vista aside from the lack of drivers and its significantly higher hardware requirements is its Windows XP compatibility”
- IT Knowledge Exchange
- ZDNet
Virtual PC 7 Features
Windows XP mode
Select Windows 7 SKUs will include the right to run a Windows XP virtual machine
USB support
Finally!
Seamless Application Mode
Single login
User does not need to know about a virtual machine being present
Virtual PC 7 Features
High levels of integration with Windows 7
Jump list support
Etc…
Smartcard / printer redirection
Scripting interface
Similar to the Virtual Server interface
Virtual PC 7 – The Bad
Virtual PC 7 will not have:
64-bit guest OS support
Multiprocessor virtual machines
Snapshotting
Hyper-V compatibility
Virtual PC 7 Environment
Windows 7 is only supported Host Operating system
Windows XP, Windows Vista and Windows 7 are supported guest operating systems
Maintains Virtual PCs level of compatibility with non-supported operating systems
Hardware virtualization required
Virtual PC 7 Modes
Basic Mode
The usual Virtual PC 2007 experience
Enhanced Mode
Full Dekstop Terminal Services experience
Integrated Mode
Seamless application
Virtual PC 7 Demo
Benjamin Armstrong
Senior Program Manager
Windows Virtualization
demo
Virtual PC 7 Architecture
Built on Virtual Server engine
Modified for end user envionment
Terminal Services technology used for:
Seamless applications
Advanced integration (smartcards, drives,Office 2010 Professional Plus Key, etc…)
Hyper-V technology used for new devices
USB built on VMBus style architecture (VPCBus)
VPC7 High Level Architecture
User Mode
Host
Guest
Kernel Mode
VMX
RAIL
VM Window
VM SAL
TS ActiveX
Windows
ICs
TS ActiveX
RDP Stack
App Pub
VPC
RDP ET
COM
Mouse Int
App Pub
Arb. Res.
Devices
NAT
ICs
Time Sync
USB VSP
Stub
USB VSC
RPM
USB Stack
NDIS Stack
VPC BUS
VPC BUS
Switch
VMM.SYS
VMX Kernel
Summary
Microsoft is continuing to invest in desktop virtualization
Application compatibility is scenario number one for Windows 7
Evaluate Virtual PC and MED-V for addressing application compatibility in your environment
question & answer
www.microsoft.com/teched
Sessions On-Demand & Community
www.microsoft.com/learning
Microsoft Certification & Training Resources
Resources for IT Professionals
Resources for Developers
Resources
Evaluation Prize
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© 2009 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. Microsoft, Windows, Windows Vista and other product names are or may be registered trademarks and/or trademarks in the U.S. and/or other countries.
The information herein is for informational purposes only and represents the current view of Microsoft Corporation as of the date of this presentation. Because Microsoft must respond to changing market conditions, it should not be interpreted to be a commitment on the part of Microsoft,Office Enterprise 2007, and Microsoft cannot guarantee the accuracy of any information provided after the date of this presentation. MICROSOFT MAKES NO WARRANTIES,Windows 7 Enterprise Key, EXPRESS, IMPLIED OR STATUTORY, AS TO THE INFORMATION IN THIS PRESENTATION.
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