* Microsoft Virtual Server 2005 allows a single server to bedivided into several "virtual machines," each running its ownenvironment and operating system, which can even be virtuallynetworked together
* Written by a key member of Microsoft's Virtual Server productteam, this guide shows programmers how they can use these virtualmachines to keep their development environment separate from theircomputing environment, test software on a variety of platforms froma single machine, and test networking applications
* Packed with real-world examples, the book examines how toinstall Linux under Virtual Server, create VM libraries, tweakperformances, troubleshoot installation glitches, and access theVirtual Server COM API
* Offers a clear explanation of how to best understand virtualdevices, networks, and storage systems and handle debugging invirtual machines
B. Armstrong
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