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SESSION CODE: WSV 307 Justin Graham Senior Product Manager, Windows Server Jason Leznek Group

SESSION CODE: WSV 307 Justin Graham Senior Product Manager, Windows Server Jason Leznek Group Product Manager, Windows Client Microsoft Corporation

Your PCs Stay Up To Date and Supported Easy To Deploy Updates at Once

Your PCs Stay Up To Date and Supported Easy To Deploy Updates at Once “But enterprises really don't have to wait for SP 1 -- that's the old wisdom. The new wisdom is that it's already been through its battle-testing and this is the good one. ” Roger Kay, Endpoint Technologies Ongoing Updates to Windows 7 What is Windows 7 SP 1? • Builds on the solid foundation and proven benefits of Windows 7 RTM. • Does not introduce new features to Windows 7 What’s In It? • Contains all updates already available on Windows Update • Reflects feedback from our customers and partners • Supports virtualization enhancements for rich user experience in Windows Server 2008 R 2 SP 1 Deployment Guidance • Continue your testing and deployment of Windows 7 • Do not wait for SP 1 • Consumers should make sure Automatic Updates are enabled

Service Pack 1 for Windows Server 2008 R 2 Continuous Improvement to the Windows

Service Pack 1 for Windows Server 2008 R 2 Continuous Improvement to the Windows Server and Windows 7 Platform Delivers a Comprehensive Set of Innovations for Virtualization • SP 1 Builds on solid foundation of Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R 2 • The incremental improvements stem from customer and partner feedback • Installing SP 1 helps keep your PCs and Servers Up to Date • Remote. FX uses advanced technology to create a local like experience for remote users • Dynamic Memory enables the system to dynamically adjust VM memory usage based on demand Makes it easy for Organizations to deploy a single set of Updates • SP 1 Simplifies administration by delivering a single service pack for client and server • SP 1 delivers all previously released updates since RTM

Public Beta for SP 1 will release in July 2010

Public Beta for SP 1 will release in July 2010

Dynamic Memory allows the allocation of a range of memory (min and max) to

Dynamic Memory allows the allocation of a range of memory (min and max) to individual VMs, enabling the system to dynamically adjust the VM’s memory usage based on demand. This provides more consistency in system performance enabling better manageability for administrators Remote. FX Microsoft Remote. FX leverages the power of virtualized graphics resources and advanced codecs to recreate the fidelity of hardware-assisted graphics acceleration, including support for 3 D content and Windows Aero, on a remote user’s device. This allows for a local-like, remote experience.

 • Rich, local-like user experience for remote workers • Platform for partners to

• Rich, local-like user experience for remote workers • Platform for partners to optimize for a variety of configurations • Virtualized graphics and advanced codecs for highest fidelity • Support for simple, low-cost end point devices • Works with VDI and higher-density session-based remote desktops • RDP with Remote. FX enables host- or client-side rendering • Increases user productivity with full-fidelity remote user experience • Anywhere access to any screen content, including rich media and 3 D • Display of any media content today and tomorrow will “just work”

 Connected Worker Scenarios Task Worker Contractor Office Worker • Connected to RDSH session

Connected Worker Scenarios Task Worker Contractor Office Worker • Connected to RDSH session or pooled VM • Pre-configured desktop and/or taskbased application • Single-task, managed desktop • User of (low-cost) thin client devices • Rare use of rich media • Connected to personal virtual desktop • Pre-configured desktop, few custom applications • Multi-task, unmanaged desktop • Rich PC user • Frequent use of various rich media • Connected to personal virtual desktop or pooled VM • Highly personalizable desktop, multiple (custom) applications • Multi-task, managed desktop • PC or thin client user • Frequent use of rich media All connected worker scenarios can benefit from a Remote. FX-enabled desktop environment

Differentiating Innovation • • Content and GPU independent intercept & rendering Single GPU for

Differentiating Innovation • • Content and GPU independent intercept & rendering Single GPU for multiple Hyper-V guests • Applications run at full-speed on host • Screen deltas sent to client based on network and client availability • • • CODEC designed for text and image content Single CODEC for VDI and RDS sessions HW and software manifestations by design

 Windows Server 2008 R 2 SP 1

Windows Server 2008 R 2 SP 1

RD Virtualization Host Remote. FX HW Encoder RD Virtualization Host Remote. FX SW Encoder

RD Virtualization Host Remote. FX HW Encoder RD Virtualization Host Remote. FX SW Encoder RD Session Host Remote. FX HW Encoder Remote. FX-Enabled Hosts Remote. FX-Enabled Clients Remote. FX Encoder/Decoder GPU RD Session Host Remote. FX SW Encoder

VM 1 VM 2 VM 3 VM 4 T 1 The information in this

VM 1 VM 2 VM 3 VM 4 T 1 The information in this presentation is NDA until 8 am PT- March 18, 2010 T 2

Finance VM 8 GB Sales VM Engineering VM 6 GB 4 GB 3 VMs

Finance VM 8 GB Sales VM Engineering VM 6 GB 4 GB 3 VMs started 2 GB T = 0 Virtual Machines Memory Settings T = 15 T = 30 Total System Memory in Use by VMs 8 GB 3 GB Physical Memory Used 37. 5 % Microsoft Confidential, NDA only

Finance VM 8 GB Sales VM Engineering VM Finance starts reports Engineering starts an

Finance VM 8 GB Sales VM Engineering VM Finance starts reports Engineering starts an analysis job 6 GB 4 GB 3 VMs started 2 GB T = 0 Virtual Machines Memory Settings T = 15 T = 30 Total System Memory in Use by VMs 8 GB 6 GB Physical Memory Used 75 % Microsoft Confidential, NDA only

Finance VM 8 GB Sales VM Engineering VM Service VM Finance starts reports Engineering

Finance VM 8 GB Sales VM Engineering VM Service VM Finance starts reports Engineering starts an analysis job 6 GB Engineering reaches max allocation Finance report finished Engineering analysis running IT starts a Service VM 4 GB 3 VMs started 2 GB T = 0 Virtual Machines Memory Settings T = 15 T = 30 Memory recovered to allow Service VM T = 0 T = 15 T = 30 Total System Memory in Use by VMs 8 GB 7. 5 GB Physical Memory Used 94 %

Microsoft Confidential, NDA only

Microsoft Confidential, NDA only

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