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Larry Orecklin General Manager Virtualization Microsoft Virtualization From the Datacenter to the Desktop

Larry Orecklin General Manager Virtualization Microsoft Virtualization From the Datacenter to the Desktop Financial Analyst Meeting 2005 5/22/2008 ©2005 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. This presentation is for informational purposes only. Microsoft makes no warranties, express or implied, in this summary. 1

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This presentation may contain statements that are forward looking. These statements are based on current expectations and assumptions that are subject to risks and uncertainties. Actual results could differ materially because of factors listed in the management discussion and analysis section of the company’s 2007 Form 10-K and other reports and filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission. We do not undertake any duty to update any forward looking statements. . Financial Analyst Meeting 2005 5/22/2008 ©2005 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. This presentation is for informational purposes only. Microsoft makes no warranties, express or implied, in this summary. 2 "We may make forward looking statements during this presentation. You should refer to our SEC filings for the risk factors relating to our business."

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Virtual Presentation Presentation layer separate from process Virtual Storage Storage and backup over the network Virtual Network Localizing dispersed resources Virtual Machine OS can be assigned to any desktop or server Virtual Applications Any application on any computer on-demand Interface bound to process Storage assigned to specific locations Network assigned to specific locations Operating System assigned to specific hardware Applications installed to Specific hardware and OS Without Virtualization With Virtualization Understanding Virtualization 3

Inside the Microsoft Datacenter

13 data centers, 57MW power consumption $677M operational costs for FY07 The smallest things make a difference: hardware, software, people Servers (Thousands) FY03 15x* FY04 FY05 FY06 FY07 FY08 FY09 FY10 FY11 Internal server utilization of ~ 7% & decreasing Core app servers have high utilization (ex: Exchange  80%) Non-core app servers with extremely low utilization that drive down average Virtualization & the Datacenter of the future We need a slide on Microsoft today and what we’ve learnt: you were on the mail from Bob/Ronma….i think the major points we want are (and you can get em from the mail, D): What current utilization are we at today in the datacenter What apps do we run, what hardware etc What are the key learnings and how are we going to drive costs down Use the slide on share (corp photo) for the background…looks cool J Check out the DC file attached from the bobmu offsite last week from Bob Kelly. Good info in there Insert the virtualization "market-tecture" slide from sherrie with the arrows going out from the center with the system center products etc. standard one we use. Need to get a VM Ware compete slide in there – maybe from Bob Kelly’s MGX deck – the one where he compares MS to VM ware capabilities (it’s on his mgx share) 4

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Server Virtualization Application Virtualization Desktop Virtualization Presentation Virtualization Management Microsoft Virtualizes Customers’ Desktops to the Datacenter

Hyper-V Codename "Viridian", Windows Server Virtualization

Hypervisor based architecture A role of Windows Server 2008 Flexible and dynamic virtualization solution Enterprise class features (HA, Migration, DRS, Integrated data protection) Managed by Microsoft System Center Also provided as a standalone server: Microsoft Hyper-V Server ($28) Public Beta shipped last week 6

Microsoft System Center

Backup, Configure, Monitor, Distribute Infrastructure Software and Applications – both physical and virtual – with one license 5/22/2008 8:46 PM © 2005 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. This presentation is for informational purposes only. Microsoft makes no warranties, express or implied, in this summary. 7

Strategy To Industry Leadership

Microsoft’s Key Product Strategies: 1) Virtualization is a feature in Windows Server 2008 2) Comprehensive management with System Center: Virtual and physical infrastructure and applications, managed from the same platform. System Center Virtual Machine Manager part of the Server Management Suite. 3) Low cost and high value offering: Combined platform and management is 1/3rd the price and lower TCO. 4) Dynamic IT Investments: Breadth of virtualization offerings (SoftGrid, Terminal Services, Virtual PC, networking) Application Platform Microsoft customers are using virtualization 1 million downloads of Virtual Server 2005 2 million downloads of Virtual PC 2007 3.5 million seats sold of SoftGrid app virtualization Virtual Server 2005 approx. 20% of deployments Millions of Terminal Services licenses/year *SMSL is System Center’s Server Management Suite Enterprise At 1/3rd the cost of VMware VMware Microsoft $ 8

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Free Solution Accelerators Customized MCS Offerings Free Best Practice guidance and tools Best Practices Instance based licensing for Windows Server Unlimited instances with Windows Server Datacenter Edition and SQL Server Enterprise Edition System Center Server Management Suite Licensing Ecosystem Windows Server Logo program Long-standing OEM relationships Turn applications into dynamic, real-time services Delivering a Holistic Virtualization Solution 9 5/22/2008 8:46 PM 9

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IDC – Future Implications Source: IDC, Worldwide Windows Server Operating Environments 2006-2010; Doc #204779, Dec 2006 Source: IDC, WW Virtual Machine Software 2007–2011 Forecast, Doc #208015, Aug 2007 10

Microsoft Virtualization Directions

Server Desktop Management 2006 2007 2008 Virtual Server 2005 R2 Virtual Server 2005 R2 service pack Hyper-V Beta Windows Server 2008 RTM Hyper-V RTM Softricity Acquisition SoftGrid for Desktops via MDOP Vista Enterprise Centralized Desktop SoftGrid 4.5 Microsoft Operations Manager System Center Virtual Machine Manager System Center Data Protection Manager System Center V"next"/ Manage Heterogeneous platforms Interop Novell, Xensource; VHD Open Specification Promise Sun Microsystems Virtual Server 2005 R2; support for non-Windows guests MOM management pack for Virtual Server 2005 R2 VHD format available via OSP Partnerships with XenSource, Novell VHD Test Drive Program Softricity acquisition Virtual PC 2007 RTM Virtual Server 2005 R2 service pack SoftGrid for Desktops available via MDOP Vista Enterprise Centralized Desktop System Center Virtual Machine Manager (SCVMM) RTM Viridian CTP w/ RC0 of WS08 *Q1: Windows Server 2008 RTM Viridian beta Terminal Services *Viridian RTM within 180 days of WS08 RTM *Q3: SoftGrid 4.5 *SCVMM "next" beta in Q1; RTM © 2007 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, i

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Manage Complexity, Achieve Agility Protect Information, Control Access Advance the Business with IT Solutions Amplify the Impact of Your People Secure & Interoperable Platform Process-Led, Model-Driven User- Focused Service- Enabled Unified & Virtualized Dynamic IT 12

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© 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. © 2006 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. This presentation is for informational purposes only. Microsoft makes no warranties, express or implied, in this summary. 13

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