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Microsoft Learning Virtualization Strategy Update:

Implementing 64-bit Virtualization


May 2008

Contents
Introduction.......................................................................................... ...................1

The Microsoft Commitment to x64 Compatibility....................................................1

Microsoft Learning 64-bit Virtualization Strategy.....................................................1

Hardware Requirements.......................................................................................2

Software Requirements........................................................................................2

Timeline for Classroom Update Requirements.........................................................2

Frequently Asked Questions....................................................................................4

Introduction
The goal of Microsoft Learning is to provide high-quality, hands-on learning content
by utilizing virtualization technologies. As Microsoft technologies migrate to support
the x64 platform, the Microsoft Learning strategy will include 64-bit virtual machines
built on Hyper-V™ technology. To deliver hands-on content using 64-bit virtual
machines will require hardware and software upgrades to classroom computers.

The Microsoft Commitment to x64 Compatibility


Microsoft has made a broad commitment that server and application products
support the x64 platform. Currently there are several x64-compatible versions of
products, including Windows Server® 2003 R2, Windows Server® 2008, Microsoft
SQL Server® 2005, Microsoft SQL Server® 2008, and Microsoft Exchange Server
2007, which is an x64-only product. Based on the Common Engineering Criteria for
Windows Server System, all new releases must be x64 compatible. In response to
this x64 computing commitment, Microsoft Learning has defined a strategy for 64-
bit virtualization needs.

• Learn more about Microsoft x64 computing

Microsoft Learning 64-bit Virtualization Strategy


As Microsoft technologies migrate to support the x64 platform, 64-bit virtual
machines become a requirement to deliver hands-on learning experiences. To
address this requirement, Microsoft Learning creates 64-bit virtual machines that
use Microsoft Hyper-V technology. Microsoft Learning has also defined a classroom
environment to support 64-bit virtual machines that includes x64-based hardware

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and 64-bit Windows Server 2008 with Hyper-V. In order to deliver Microsoft Learning
classroom training that includes 64-bit virtual machines, student and instructor
computers must meet or exceed these requirements.

Hardware Requirements
Microsoft Learning has published Hardware Level 6 hardware requirements, which
includes a 64-bit processor with support for virtualization technology

Hardware Level 6
• 64-bit Intel Virtualization Technology or AMD Virtualization processor (2.8
GHz dual core or better recommended)

• Dual 120 GB hard disks 7200 RPM SATA or better (striped)

• 4 GB RAM expandable to 8 GB or higher

• DVD (dual layer recommended)

• Network adapter

• Sound card

• Video adapter aero-capable recommended

• Super VGA monitor (17 inch/ 43 cm)

Software Requirements
• 64-bit Windows Server 2008 Enterprise Edition

• Hyper-V role configured

• Microsoft Learning Lab Launcher – Hyper-V version

Timeline for Classroom Update Requirements


The first Microsoft Learning courses that will require 64-bit virtual machines will be
the Windows® Small Business Server 2008 and Windows® Essential Business
Server 2008 courses. In addition to these courses, there will be a course on Hyper-V,
which will require x64-based computers in the classroom. These courses are
currently scheduled for release to manufacturing in the second half (H2) of calendar
year (CY) 2008. Microsoft Learning is also currently planning to include 64-bit virtual
machines for the next version of Exchange Server courseware due in the second
half of CY2009

64-Bit Virtualization and Hardware Level 6 Requirements

H2 CY2008 H2 CY2009
• Windows Small • Microsoft

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Business Server Exchange


2008 (6445A) Server 14
• Windows
Essential
Business Server
2008 (6446A)
• Hyper-V (6422A)

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Frequently Asked Questions


How do we support both 64-bit virtual machines and legacy 32-bit
courseware in the classroom?
Currently, 32-bit courseware must be delivered on computers running Microsoft
Virtual PC 2007 Service Pack 1 (SP1) and Microsoft Virtual Server 2005 R2 SP1. All
64-bit virtual machines require Hyper-V and none are supported in Virtual Server
2005 R2 or any future versions. Virtual PC and Virtual Server are not supported on
computers running Hyper-V. Microsoft Learning is working on potential solutions that
may help alleviate the different classroom setup requirements.

What other courses require Hardware Level 6?


A few courses were released with Hardware Level 6 listed as a requirement.
However, these courses do not require 64-bit virtual machines and typically should
run on a Hardware Level 5.5 computer. Hardware Level 6 was specified to take
advantage of the increased RAM and improved performance of the x64 hardware.
These courses include:

5177A, 5178A, 5179A – Microsoft Office Communications Server


5117A – Windows Vista®
6451A – Microsoft System Center Configuration Manager

How will licensing, which will be required for classroom computers, be


handled for Windows Server 2008?
Operating system licenses can be obtained in the same way that they are now. For
partners, licenses will be made available through the Microsoft Partner Program.

When will the Hyper-V version of the Microsoft Learning Lab Launcher be
available?
Microsoft Learning is planning an updated version of the Microsoft Learning Lab
Launcher or updated classroom procedures with the availability of the Windows
Small Business Server 2008 courseware in H2 of CY2008.

What is the base image strategy for 64-bit bases?


New 64-bit base images will be created for Windows Small Business Server 2008
and Windows Essential Business Server 2008. As additional technologies require 64-
bit operating systems, Microsoft Learning will create 64-bit base images as needed.

Can I manage my Windows Server 2008-based student computers from my


Windows Vista-based computer?
For remote administration of Windows Server 2008-based student computers from a
Windows Vista-based computer, you must be running Windows Vista with SP1,
which includes the RDC 6.1 protocol.

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Whom can I contact for any additional questions regarding Microsoft


Learning virtualization strategy?
Please send an e-mail message with your questions to:

Chris Stark
Technologist, Microsoft Learning
chris.stark@microsoft.com

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