Microsoft to add VHD native support in Windows 7
Sunday, 25 May 2008 by Michel Roth
A guy named Long Zheng was browsing the Microsoft job postings when we found one that was offering the position in a Windows team responsible for integrating VHD into Windows7. So supposedly Microsoft has inadvertently given away one of the major new features in Windows7: Native VHD support.

It's been know fo quite some time that VHD format has a bright future within Microsoft. The continuing developments in the Microsoft Application Virtualization will further amplify these developments. For Windows7 the integration supposedly already be pretty advanced. From the job posting:

"Do you want to join the team that is bringing virtualization into the mainstream? In Windows 7, our team will be responsible for creating, mounting, performing I/O on, and dismounting VHDs (virtual hard disks) natively. Imagine being able to mount a VHD on any Windows machine, do some offline servicing and then boot from that same VHD. Or perhaps, taking an existing VHD you currently use within Virtual Server and boost performance by booting natively from it.

Do you want to have the opportunity to work on a great Core OS team at the heart of Windows? If you have big ideas and want to implement them, if you love writing code, if you love delving into operating system internals, if you want to work on high visibility projects with direct consumer and customer impact and still work in a very technical environment, then you will feel right at home in this team. Virtualization technology has been a great success with Virtual Server and Hyper-V.

With native OS support on the horizon it will become an even greater hit. Our team is making this a reality in Windows 7. Consider the simplicity of backup using a VHD, or the portability of a virtual disk backed by a single file. These are a few reasons why this technology is poised to be one of the greatest features in Windows 7–come help us achieve this goal."

Thanks to Steven Bink for the pointer. 


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written by Tech Man, June 03, 2008
Found this other article about Windows 7, check it out:
http://technicianspot.blogspot.com/
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