Get ready for Microsoft Windows 7service pack (SP1) and Windows Server 2008 R2. As from February 22nd via Windows Update Microsoft is commencing the updates and will deliver the shipping the code to OEMs from February 16th.
This latest technology news will well supports your PC by delivering ongoing updates along with enabled features of client-side support for RemoteFX and Dynamic Memory. The new virtualization features in Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1will help to reduce the system load and greater virtualization density on servers.
Dynamic Memory lets you increase virtual machine density without sacrificing performance, while Windows 7 SP1 works as the guest operating system in a VDI scenario.
The new RemoteFX technology included with SP1 virtualizes the GPU on the server instead of on local hardware. So thin-client machines can run more graphically intensive applications on hardware. These technologies cut down the end-point cost and reduce power consumption to as little as a few watts. But the versions of SP1 for Windows 7, there’s no user interface tweaks and no performance boosts.
This service pack helps to keep computers and servers up to date by providing ongoing improvements to the Windows OS. The SP1 enable you to deploy a single set of updates like:
- The delivery of previous updates via Windows Update
- Incremental updates to the Windows 7 and Server 2008 R2 platforms based on customer feed.
This modern technology news is best for IT professional, technology savvy, and developers who are egger to test the Microsoft Windows 7service pack 1.
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