Windows Server Strategy And Roadmap Jeff Price Senior Director Windows Server Microsoft Corporation.

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Windows Server Strategy And Roadmap Jeff Price Senior Director Windows Server Microsoft Corporation

Business Results and New Value End User Productivity Customer Connection Keep Business Up and Running Security More Pressure Than Ever On IT Competition Technology Change Regulatory Compliance Cost Reduction

Client Control Manage your environment Availability Maximize uptime and productivity Flexibility For your changing business needs Clear User experiences Confident Safe for users, easier for IT Connected To information, people, and devices Server

Security Infrastructure IT Operations Infrastructure Applications Infrastructure Collaboration Infrastructure

Windows Server Vision

Release Cycle Major Release Release Update ~ 4 years ~ 2 years Mainstream service packs and updatesExtended support At least 5 yearsAt least 5 years from major release

Windows Storage Server R2 Windows Storage Server R2 Windows Server 2003 R2 Windows Server 2003 R2 Windows Server “Longhorn” Beta 1 Windows Server “Longhorn” Beta 1 Windows Server Update Services Windows Server Update Services Windows Server 2003 x64 Editions Windows Server 2003 x64 Editions Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 1 Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 1 Windows Server “Longhorn” Windows Server “Longhorn” Beta 3 Windows Server “Longhorn” R Windows Server 2003 Compute Cluster Edition Windows Small Business Server 2003 R2 Windows Server “Longhorn” Beta Windows Server Roadmap

Opportunities For Growth 20+ million multiple PC SBs with no server 67% of servers in medium business Database and biz apps, consolidation 64 bit and virtualization enablers Over 25% of servers installed in branches Connectivity, migration, consolidation Largest server workload Consolidation, management pressures Fast-growing server workload Not yet mainstream or integrated with IT Small and Medium Business Scale-up and Consolidation Branch Office Storage High- Performance Computing

Opportunities For Growth Small and Medium Business Scale-up and Consolidation Branch Office Storage High- Performance Computing

H1 CY 2007 Customer Preview Program Beta 3 Community Technology Preview (CTP) Program Releases Timeline Q2 CY 2006 Enterprise engagement and deployment Beta 2 Sept 2005 Developer engagement PDC 2007 Broad availability Ship

Application Platform Flexible Solutions Connected Systems Rich Experiences Operations Infrastructure Control Flexibility Availability Investment in the Fundamentals SecurityReliabilityPerformance

Application Platform IIS 7 WWF WCF (“Indigo”) Federated Identity Operations Infrastructure Terminal Services Network Access Protection Windows Virtualization Centralized Role Management Investment in the Fundamentals Service Hardening Windows Firewall Server Core Dynamic Partitioning Next Generation TCP/IP 64x64-bit Cores

Investing In The Fundamentals Security Threat modeling, tools, testing and code review Secure startup with BitLocker™ drive encryption Service hardening and user access control Reliability Hot-pluggable subsystems and self-healing file system Server core and composite roles require fewer reboots Restart manager and re-startable active directory Performance Redesigned TCP/IP stack for better bandwidth use Optimized virtualization platform Support for 64x64-bit cores and 1TB RAM

DD D Windows Service Hardening Defense in depth – factoring/profiling Reduce size of high risk layers Segment the services Increase # of layers Kernel Drivers D D User-mode Drivers D DD Service1 Service2 Service3 Service … Service… Service A Service B

BitLocker™ Drive Encryption Designed specifically to help prevent a thief who boots another Operating System or runs a hacking tool from breaking Windows file and system protections Helps provides data protection on your Windows client systems, even when the system is in unauthorized hands or is running a different or exploiting Operating System Uses a v1.2 TPM or USB flash drive for key storage BitLocker BitLocker

Complete Redesign Of TCP/IP Inspection API IPv WSK WSK Clients TDI Clients NDIS WLAN Loop- back IPv4 Tunnel IPv6 Tunnel IPv6 RAW UDPTCP Next Generation TCP/IP Stack (tcpip.sys) AFD TDX TDI Winsock User Mode Kernel Mode Dual-IP layer architecture for native IPv4 and IPv6 support Seamless security through expanded IPsec integration Improved performance via hardware acceleration Network auto-tuning and optimization algorithms Greater extensibility and reliability through rich APIs

Operations Infrastructure Control Centralized role management and configuration Integrated eventing, reporting and task scheduling Policy based networking with Network Access Protection Availability Enhanced clustering capabilities Windows Hardware Error Architecture Reduced downtime with hot-replaceable subsystems Flexibility Streamlined deployment with image-based setup Improved support for Branch Office deployments Access internal resources and applications remotely

Network Access Protection How it works Not policy compliant 1 RestrictedNetwork Client requests access to network and presents current health state 1 4 If not policy compliant, client is put in a restricted VLAN and given access to fix up resources to download patches, configurations, signatures (Repeat 1-4) 2 DHCP, VPN or Switch/Router relays health status to Microsoft Network Policy Server (RADIUS) Microsoft NPS 3 Policy Servers e.g., Patch, AV Policy compliant DHCP, VPN Switch/Router 3 Network Policy Server (NPS) validates against IT-defined health policy 2 Windows Client Fix Up Servers e.g., Patch Corporate Network 5 4 If policy compliant, client is granted full access to corporate network 5

Terminal Services Gateway Remote access to internal applications resources DMZ HTTPS / 443 Internet Corp LAN Terminal Server Hotel External Firewall Internal Firewall Home Business Partner/Client Site Server Terminal Server Internet Terminal Services Gateway Server

Applications Platform Rapidly deliver new apps and experiences Flexible Solutions Extensible development platform for Web solutions Delegated task-based Web server administration Modular Web server configuration Connected Systems Windows Communication Foundation Federated security: Authorization, authentication and identity Uniform Web application and service activation model Rich Experiences Windows Workflow Foundation Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 Build on.NET and Win32 with existing development skills

Internet Information Services (IIS) 7.0 Integrated Application Stack Distributed Configuration Model Delegated Management Tools Comprehensive Diagnostic Support Extensible Modular Architecture IIS 7.0 Enhancements

Windows Vista And Longhorn Server Better together More Efficient Management Single worldwide servicing model Event forwarding between client and server Faster and more reliable remote OS deployments Network Access Protection ensures health of connecting systems Greater Availability Scalable print servers with client-side rendering Seamless offline experience with client side caching Transactional file and registry operations Policy-based quality of service to prioritize application bandwidth Faster Communications Fast enterprise class search on clients and servers Faster networking with new TCP/IP stack and native IPv6 Improved file-sharing performance over high-latency links Seamless remote access to internal applications and resources 

Windows Server “Longhorn” Logo And Windows Vista Logo For Software Relationship Certified Logo testing for software Similar “works with” Test Single Submission Site for both programs (Insignia) Shared partner and customer awareness campaigns ISV Partners

More Value Windows Server Longhorn Logo Program Windows 2003 Certification Server “Longorn” Logo Certification Too expensive for ISVs [$20 -$35K] Too expensive for ISVs [$20 -$35K] Decrease cost by some automation Testing time is too long [3-5 Weeks] Testing time is too long [3-5 Weeks] Decrease time by optimizing tests Too many logos Unify existing logos into one Poor adoption rate of existing program [Only 3% of ISV base is certified] Drive up adoption rate by evangelizing value of the program No dedicated technical ownership since early 2004 Technical owner already in place for LH logo No collaboration with client (DFW) Program Joint marketing and certification Submission web site with Vista Logo

Windows Server “Longhorn” Wave

Call To Action Examine near term opportunities Windows Server 2003 – Scalable Networking Pack Windows Compute Cluster Server 2003 Windows Small Business Server 2003 R2 Evaluate Windows Server “Longhorn” Beta 2 Plan for Windows Server “Longhorn” wave of releases Get the Windows Server Logo Windows Logo Program Requirements Suite, Version 3.0: Attend sessions for more detail Windows Virtualization: Strategy and Roadmap Windows Server Compute Cluster Server and Desk-side Clusters Windows Compute Cluster Server 2003 Windows Server for the Mid-Market: Strategy and Roadmap Windows Enterprise Storage Directions Windows Server High Availability with Windows Server Longhorn Failover Clustering

© 2006 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. Microsoft, Windows, Windows Vista and other product names are or may be registered trademarks and/or trademarks in the U.S. and/or other countries. The information herein is for informational purposes only and represents the current view of Microsoft Corporation as of the date of this presentation. Because Microsoft must respond to changing market conditions, it should not be interpreted to be a commitment on the part of Microsoft, and Microsoft cannot guarantee the accuracy of any information provided after the date of this presentation. MICROSOFT MAKES NO WARRANTIES, EXPRESS, IMPLIED OR STATUTORY, AS TO THE INFORMATION IN THIS PRESENTATION.