Microsoft talks about Cloud Computing feature of Windows Server 8 in Official Video

Microsoft recently Shared a video that details of Windows 8 new features:


Microsoft Shows Windows 8 Preview


Now, Microsoft has shared few details about Windows Server 8 on TechNet blog.


Here is what the official announcement says:



If you're in it you probably be drawn between an almost infinite need for more computing power to deliver business solutions and the increasing demands for greater agility, higher efficiency and lower costs. Fortunately, you can now on this seemingly contradictory requirements by utilizing the benefits of cloud computing with our public and private cloud solutions deliver. And they're only going to get better.


Today we are excited to give you a sneak peek at the next step in private cloud computing by showing you just two of hundreds of new features coming in the next version of Windows Server, internally code-named "Windows Server 8".


At 36: 50 of this online video we show you how Windows Server 8 virtual machines will help you build private clouds of larger scale to support (at least) 16 virtual processors fully loaded with business critical workloads such as SQL Server. Then we show you how you can deliver better fault tolerance and flexibility, without the added tax or the complexity of additional hardware, tools, and software licenses, using the new built-in Replica of Hyper-V -function. All it takes is a few clicks, a network connection, and Windows Server 8.


But this is just the beginning! We look forward to sharing more about Windows Server 8 on Microsofts BUILD Conference, 13-16 September, in Anaheim.


You can watch the video via the following link:


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