TechNet Webcast: Microsoft Windows Server 2008 and Kernel Changes (Level 400)

Overview In this webcast coauthor of Microsoft Windows Internals: Microsoft Windows Server 2003, Windows XP, and Windows 2000 (Microsoft Press, 2004) Mark Russinovich goes beneath the surface to explore the new features and enhancements in the Windows Server 2008 operating system kernel that improve security, scalability, and reliability. Learn about the new kernel transaction manager, the self-healing NTFS file system, I/O completion port improvements, hypervisor support, service security hardening, clean service shutdown, dynamic system address space, improved detection of hardware memory errors, improved non-uniform memory access (NUMA) support, hot-plug CPU and memory support, and more.



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PublisherMicrosoft   
Live Date5th October 2007 01:00 BST
FormatWebcast   
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