Microsoft Virtual Server 2005 consistently proves to be worth its weight in gold, with new implementations thought up every day.
With this product now a free download from Microsoft, scores of new users are able to experience what the power of virtualization can do for their networks.
This guide is aimed at network administrators who are interested in ways that Virtual Server 2005 can be implemented in their organizations in order to save money and increase network productivity. It contains information on setting up a virtual network, virtual consolidation, virtual security, virtual honeypots, and more.
Chris is currently employed as the Network Administrator for one of the largest public schools districts in the Commonwealth of Kentucky. He works daily with various technologies and has an expertise in Windows 2003 Server, Active Directory, Group Policy, Microsoft Virtual Server, wireless network administration, and network security. His is an admin tip writer for WindowsNetworking.com which is owned by the TechGenix network and sees 615,000+ unique visitors daily. He also maintains a personal blog at http://www.chrissanders.org which is updated often in regards to his aforementioned areas of expertise. He currently holds the status of being an A+ Certified Professional, a Microsoft Certified Professional, and a Certified Wireless Network Administrator.