
To help with this problem, Windows Server 2008 R2 has new features to reduce the ongoing management of Windows Server 2008 R2 and to reduce the administrative effort for common day-to-day operational tasks. Any management strategy you deploy must support the management of both your physical and virtual environments. Improving Power Management and Streamlining ManagementThe ongoing management of servers in the data center is one of the most time-consuming tasks facing IT professionals today.Windows Server 2008 R2 provides the following virtualization types: Client and Server virtualization provided by Hyper-V and Presentation virtualization with Remote Desktop Services. The operating efficiencies offered by virtualization allow organizations to dramatically reduce operational effort and power consumption. Enabling Server and Desktop VirtualizationVirtualization is a major part of today’s data centers.Additionally, IIS 7.5 has streamlined management capabilities and provides more ways to customize your Web serving environment. Design goals for IIS 7.5 concentrated on improvements that enable Web administrators to more easily deploy and manage Web applications that increase both reliability and scalability.

It offers an updated Web server role, Internet Information Services (IIS) 7.5, and greater support for. Improving the Web Application PlatformWindows Server 2008 R2 includes many enhancements that make this release the most robust Windows Server Web application platform yet.
