Tech Ed 2009 Keynote & Windows Server 2008 R2
Monday, November 9, 2009 22:40Posted in category TechEd
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During the Tech Ed 2009 Keynote in Berlin, an overenthousiastic Microsoft employee showed, live and on stage, for over 7,200 people, how to create a new Virtual Machine in Hyper-V by a few mouse clicks using System Center Something.
During his presentation he created a new instance of a Windows Server 2008 R2 machine, 32bits. Curious, since the product only comes in an x64 variant.
Someone care to explain?
Well, I have got all week to figure out this one.
Tino
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At 2009.11.11 08:40, tino said:
Microsoft has confirmed that this was copy & paste mistake. They had to have some OS images up and running, and someone named the image 2008 R2 x86 by mistake. So there is no x86 version of 2008 R2, and there will be none.
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